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Very true - I am at DB London and they for sure are the last to leave most days

 

GS is by far #1. They are strong across all verticals and have >40% market share overall. Team is sweaty af but amazing deal exposure
MS is weak except for T&L where they are the go to bank
Not sure about JPM but assume a lot of financing work
Citi/BofA average
DB quite solid especially in Services. The MD there is highly regarded in the industry for building that team from scratch

 

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GS is by far #1. They are strong across all verticals and have >40% market share overall. Team is sweaty af but amazing deal exposure
MS is weak except for T&L where they are the go to bank
Not sure about JPM but assume a lot of financing work
Citi/BofA average
DB quite solid especially in Services. The MD there is highly regarded in the industry for building that team from scratch


What about Rothschild, Barclays, Lazard, Jefferies?

 

Forget about the title - used to work at Rothschild a few years ago but not in an industrial related team. Industrials in london was alright but not great. I think the only vertical in which they were standing out was automotive which was a separate team and was doing a few big deals every now and then but the team was weird. This is now a few years old and don't know how things evolved 

 

Intern in IB - Cov

GS is by far #1. They are strong across all verticals and have >40% market share overall. Team is sweaty af but amazing deal exposure
MS is weak except for T&L where they are the go to bank
Not sure about JPM but assume a lot of financing work
Citi/BofA average
DB quite solid especially in Services. The MD there is highly regarded in the industry for building that team from scratch

DB Ind vs MS/BofA FIG? Thank you!

 

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