Rise of the boutique banks
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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There was a time for bankers working in M&A where big was beautiful. But this all changed after the financial crisis, as the FT’s James Fontanella-Khan explains. Tougher regulations and more controls on pay packages prompted a wave of bankers to set up their own boutique firms, which today control over 30 per cent of M&A fees.
Should have named it rise of the boutique investment banks.
Lazard, evercore, Rothschild
Moelis, Centerview, PJT
Qatalayst,Allen and Co.
PWP, Guggenheim, LionTree
Title should end with " In advisory business"
Names of the boutique banks would be nice too. Loved the video.
Would be helpful to explain what's a boutique
If you don't already know, then this video probably isn't meant for you. (I'm not being facetious.) Frankly, I'm surprised FT's channel has hundreds of thousands of subscribers. There can't be _that_ many CEOs wasting company time on RUclips.
Re: "boutique": think 'small, personal, and catered to high-worth/high-value clientele' (versus, e.g., the automated cattle-herding environment of a typical B of A branch). That's somewhat the intended connotation.
Daniel Steel pretentious comment. He prob means ft should differentiate between elite boutiques (Lazard, evercore, etc) and the others
@@danielsteel5251 I'm French, don't know every words/meanings in the English language. Thanks for the explanation. Btw "Boutique" is a French word meaning small-like street- corner shop.
@@geoffreyrolinjacquemyns1248
Fair enough.
Apologies, if it seemed like I was jumping to conclusions. (I hedged with "probably" instead of "definitely" you'll notice.) *Heuristics can evolve with experience.* Based on my experience, I'm uncharitable toward Internet-strangers. It was as simple as that. No insults intended.
And I'm happy if my explanation helped. Cheers to you.
@@geoffreyrolinjacquemyns1248 Hello Geoffrey une boutique c'est par exemple lazard, rothschild dc advisory moellis and co, des petites structure de banque seulement focaliser sur les fusions