The equity capital markets team, across IPOs and other transactions, is continuing to grow its market share.
Bank has placed ESG at the heart of its capital markets strategy and is rising up the league tables.
Bank’s strategy of offering bespoke advice for premium-value deals has seen its European mergers and acquisitions market share grow.
Traction in European convertibles markets helps deliver a bumper year for new-look ECM team.
After a global pandemic, a contested US election, trade tensions and civil unrest, a better 2021 seems within reach.
Landmark transaction is latest in illustrious track record in green bonds for Swedish bank.
With investors drawn to European tech and healthcare stocks, it's been a busy period for ECM team.
When renewable energy company Neoen issued its first convertible bond, Société Générale was its green structuring bank.
In a string of equity raises by UK small and mid-cap corporates, Investec has emerged as a bookrunner of choice for many of the transactions
European bond markets have rebounded from March hiatus, and Citi has helmed many deals.
French bank has led wave of supranational and agency bonds linked to the coronavirus pandemic.
Canadian bank part of global move away from Libor to alternative benchmarks.
Timing was of the essence to achieve a strong performance on Italian and Greek sovereign issuances, on both of which Barclays was a joint bookrunner.
The inaugural social bond by RBS will, it is hoped, support the bank’s commitment to SME lending in areas of high deprivation within the UK.
China has been absent from the euro-denominated bond market for a decade and a half, and UBS announced its exit from the SSA bond business in 2012. This unlikely duo came together, however, for a €4bn deal in November 2019.
Capitalising on regulatory changes that have breathed new life into Indian high-yield markets, Deutsche is leading the way on non-bank financial company issuance.
Uncertainty continued to plague the world economy in 2019 and there is not much optimism among economists that it will fare much better in 2020.
Denmark-based Saxo Bank is really more of a fintech. And it is from this long-standing perspective that CEO Kim Fournais tells Edward Russell-Walling how he foresees a bursting of the fintech bubble, and why partnerships are now paramount for all banks.
A shift from offering clients hedging to a more solutions-based approach has driven Bank of America’s success in a field dominated by European banks.
When Italian utility company Enel sought to issue the first corporate bond linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, it turned to Société Générale.