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The most influential investment bankers in Europe

Here are the senior dealmakers who made the cut for FN’s annual list

The most influential investment bankers in Europe

The City’s investment banks have been through a raft of senior changes over the past 12 months. But 18 executives still made the cut for Financial News’s Most Influential in European Finance list, which highlights those with the most sway in the industry.

Here are the names:

Dorothee Blessing, global co-head of investment banking coverage, JPMorgan

Fabrizio Campelli, head of corporate and investment bank, Deutsche Bank

Matthew Cannon, head of Emea investment bank, Bank of America

Cathal Deasy, global co-head of investment banking, Barclays

Filippo Gori, Emea CEO and co-head global banking, JPMorgan

Ignacio Gutiérrez-Orrantia, chief executive officer, Citi Europe

Anthony Gutman, co-head of Emea investment banking, Goldman Sachs

Greg Guyett, CEO of global banking and markets, HSBC

George Holst, head of corporate clients group, BNP Paribas

Henrik Johnsson, co-head of capital markets and European investment banking, Deutsche Bank

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Dominic Lester, head of investment banking, Emea, Jefferies

Tim Main, Head of Emea investment banking, Barclays

Lisa McGeough, co-head of global banking, HSBC

Jim O’Neil, head of Emea corporate and investment banking, Bank of America

Javier Oficialdegui, head of global banking, UBS

Simon Robey, co-founder, Robey Warshaw

Simon Smith, global co-head of investment banking, Morgan Stanley

Clare Woodman, Emea CEO, Morgan Stanley

Write to Paul Clarke at paul.clarke@dowjones.com

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