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Deutsche Bank set to expand investment banking remit in South Korea

The TRADE

Deutsche Bank has re-entered the local DCM in South Korea as it expands its investment banking capabilities in the region in a bid to support its local clients in accessing global debt capital markets. It also provides asset management services to its South Korean clients through Deutsche Bank subsidiary, DWS.

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The results so far: Equities rebounding as market stays primed for continued macro uncertainty

The TRADE

The banks appear to be in agreement that while their posted revenues demonstrate a solid foundation for continued growth, there is no accounting for the increasingly unpredictable nature of the global markets thanks to various macro and socio-economic factors. Fixed income markets revenue was $5.3

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How Merchant Banks Help Businesses Grow and Succeed

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Huge corporations have investment banks. Some merchant banks may be affiliated with other retail or investment banks, but this specialized branch of banking does not provide services to the general public. Regular individuals have retail banks. What do medium to big-sized businesses have? The answer: Merchant banks.

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People Moves Monday: Liontrust, Fidelity International and Instinet

The TRADE

Liontrusts chief commercial officer and former head of trading, Matt McLoughlin, left the UK-based asset manager after 10 years, The TRADE revealed. Fidelity Internationals head of debt capital markets for EMEA, Stephen Whyman, is set to leave the buy-side firm, as revealed by The TRADE can reveal.