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Tapping the pools on either side of the pond

It is 20 years since the launch of the single European market, but the capital markets on this side of the Atlantic are far shallower than those in the US

In the global race for investment banking wallet share, US banks enjoy a permanent head start.

Not only is their domestic playing field a genuine single market - as opposed to the contrived one in Europe, as one senior banker put it - their capital markets, especially on the debt side, are much deeper and more mature.

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