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Banks are cutting analysts and rethinking their value proposition as they move to unbundle sell-side research.
There may still be several months before the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II reforms come into effect next year, but the requirement to unbundle research from execution has been causing reverberations for some time. The bulge bracket firms have started to whittle down their investment research ranks while asset managers are strengthening their...
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