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CEE’s best for HNW 2025: UniCredit
UniCredit has achieved impressive growth in the high-net-worth (HNW) segment, outpacing domestic competitors in key markets while leveraging its expertise, market adaptability and exclusive financial services to deliver strategic wealth management.
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UniCredit: Mustier’s magical year
As a self-described ‘insider-outsider’ at UniCredit, Jean Pierre Mustier has transformed the image of Italy’s biggest bank – inside and out – over an extraordinary 12 months as CEO.
UniCredit’s new guard fights to revive its empire
After a few difficult years, culminating in the resignation of its long-serving CEO, Italy’s biggest lender is hoping for a fresh start. But plenty of hurdles need to be overcome if it is ever to reassume its position as one of Europe’s leading banks.
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Banks weigh shuttering ECM as volumes collapse; Much depends on UniCredit deal
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Banks weigh shuttering equity capital market as volumes collapse but banks are key issuers and much depends on UniCredit’s deal
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UniCredit trade proves the exception; Senior unsecured still shut
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Despite UniCredit’s rising profits and deposits, it is suffering a sell-off with the market concerned about its capital strength and exposure to Italian sovereign debt.
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Already the rumour mill is whirring that Italy’s banks may fail the EU’s stress tests due on Friday, with none more vulnerable than UniCredit.
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UniCredit’s chief executive insists the bank has no immediate need to raise extra capital despite recent cash calls by rival Italian lenders ahead of Europe’s stress tests.