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The next challenges for global securities firms

  • The global securities industry has recently enjoyed good times—but its strong short-term performance may mask underlying vulnerabilities.
  • With several traditional sources of profits under pressure, the best firms are anticipating changes in market structure.
  • While too many banks continue to chase big M&A deals, more interesting profit opportunities lie in the next tier and in providing new kinds of risk-management advice. In a world dominated by sponsors and hedge funds, market participants should also rethink their strategies for generating ideas from the middle tier of companies.
  • In mature financing markets, seamless product-neutral execution will be required, while new skills will be necessary to manage the expected turbulence in noninvestment-grade corporate and consumer credit markets.
This article includes the following exhibits:
  • Exhibit 1: Midcap M&A market—three distinct segments
  • Exhibit 2: The growing importance of financial sponsors
  • Exhibit 3: The equity model holds firm
  • Exhibit 4: Electronic-trading volumes among various asset classes

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