Numis’s advisory businesses, including M&A, are going strong, says M&A head Stuart Ord, and bear out its diversification strategy.
Directed by its ambitious chair, Gary Gensler, the SEC is pursuing an agenda which many in the industry believe is too much, too quickly, and it looks set to face legal challenges.
Chinese banks now make up half the top 10 in the The Banker's Top 1000 World Banks ranking, though Asia-Pacific overall accounts for a smaller total of global profits than last year.
The minimum Tier 1 capital of a bank within The Banker's Top 1000 ranking now stands at $556m, up from $547m last year.
It has been another turbulent year for the global economy and the banking sector. How is the health of the sector looking as we enter the next economic phase?
Canada’s biggest bank has topped the table in profitability and overall performance.
Following a profit squeeze last year, the US banks benefitted from a more resilient economy than expected.
Finding a way to harness Canada’s vast resources that delivers both a prosperous and sustainable economy is key to its future, but can the reality live up to the ambition?
Whether it is responding to current market conditions, continuing to expand its capabilities or targeting high growth sectors, the bank’s EMEA corporate banking head believes it is in strong position.
The Treasury’s recently announced changes following its wholesale capital markets review are significant, but not revolutionary — at least not for now.
Chuck Adams, Citi’s global head of healthcare, consumer and retail investment banking, talks about the tectonic shifts taking place across the healthcare and consumer landscape, and how the bank is responding.
Private equity capital and shifting investor risk appetites suggest the backdrop for healthcare deals will remain constructive believes Tommy Erdei, Jefferies’s healthcare investment banking co-head.
Strong profitability, soundness, leverage and return-on-risk metrics put Discover Financial Services at the top of our best-performing banks ranking.
Anne-Christine Champion outlines the corporate and investment bank’s plans for diversification and transformation.
Nasdaq First North has an important role to play in supporting innovative companies, and providing exciting opportunities for investors, providing they understand the risks, explains Adam Kostyál, head of European listings at Nasdaq.
Africa’s forests have played second fiddle compared to other rainforest regions when it comes to global conservation efforts and investment. Is this changing?
The SEC has added its support to the move from a T+2 to T+1 settlement cycle in 2024. And while T+0 remains on the table, a wholesale move has been deferred for now.
The bank has revamped its approach, to place client needs at the heart of how it does business says its head of client solutions.
The continent’s transition away from fossil fuels is fraught with difficulty, not least if the overall aim is both a cleaner and fairer future.
Derivatives with sustainability targets attached to them are becoming more common, but are they really an effective tool for improving a company’s sustainability?