CS deal-making ability in SEA relies on 2 critical factors: i) that MD with almost monopolistic relationship with key corporate clients in the region and ii) access to Private Banking clientele as a liquidity provider for transactions. As long as these 2 factors remain intact, things gonna be fine  

 

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CS deal-making ability in SEA relies on 2 critical factors: i) that MD with almost monopolistic relationship with key corporate clients in the region and ii) access to Private Banking clientele as a liquidity provider for transactions. As long as these 2 factors remain intact, things gonna be fine  

Who’s this MD? What sector are they in?

 

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CS deal-making ability in SEA relies on 2 critical factors: i) that MD with almost monopolistic relationship with key corporate clients in the region and ii) access to Private Banking clientele as a liquidity provider for transactions. As long as these 2 factors remain intact, things gonna be fine  

Who's this MD? What sector are they in?

Never heard of Jeffrey N. Seckerd really? Gosh what WSO has become… 

 

Zi-Kuan Lim who was head of m&a just left to join db. Not sure if the comment is referring to him but he is definitely a big part

 

Same poster but somehow my tittle got updated to Director

Looking at Jefferies SEA track record last few months would give you a very good indicator on the aforementioned MD; and whether you guys should consider Jefferies as a serious employment option in the region

 

Think UBS is much smaller? From what I've heard CS has 10/11 incoming analysts while UBS only has 3/4. 

 

So what's comp looking like for an AN1 including bonus and is the SG office fucked with CS going down the drain?

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