How Have Equity Underwriting Deal Volumes For European Investment Banks Changed In The Last 5 Quarters?
Global equity underwriting deal volumes fell to a seven-year low in Q1 2016, and this hurt volume figures for European investment banks.
Equity underwriting volumes for individual banks were taken from Thomson Reuters’ investment banking league tables for the last five quarters. The table below captures the respective market shares for each of these banks over this period. The green-to-yellow shading for figures in a quarter should help compare the relative standings of these 4 banking giants in a particular quarter.
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It should be noted that the largest equity capital market deals (IPOs and FPOs) employ more than one investment bank, so the market share figures are not exclusive.
Notes:
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