Boom in HealthCare Sector: HealthCare Sector 2015 YTD $30.27Billion 2014 $17.96Billion
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN
Top 5 Global ECM Sectors Year-on-Year
In billions
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Real Estate
- Technology
- Oil & Gas
$0$10$20$30$40$50
Finance Sector
2015 YTD $39.07Billion
2014 $38.93Billion
HealthCare Sector
2015 YTD $30.27Billion
2014 $17.96Billion
Real Estate Sector
2015 YTD $21.57Billion
2014 $17.89Billion
Technology Sector
2015 YTD $19.85Billion
2014 $28.78Billion
Oil & Gas Sector
2015 YTD $19.44Billion
2014 $14.42Billion
SOURCE
Investment Banking Scorecard
Updated March 30, 2015
The Dealogic and WSJ scorecard breaks down the investment banking industry by region, product, bank and sector.
Below shows year-on-year global volume and top 10 banks in $ billions and global investment banking revenue and top 10 banks in $ millions:
Equity Capital Markets | $239.4 19% |
Debt Capital Markets | $1,638.0 -7% |
Mergers & Acquisitions | $803.2 17% |
Investment Banking Revenue | $17,299.7 –7% |
Equity Capital Markets ECM Bookrunner Ranking |
– YTD on 3/30/2015http://graphics.wsj.com/investment-banking-scorecard/
In billions$0$5$10$15$20$25
Goldman Sachs – $19.4Bil
JPMorgan – $18.6Bil
UBS – $18.27Bil
BofA Merrill Lynch
Morgan Stanley
Citi
Deutsche Bank
Credit Suisse
BarclaysWells
Fargo Securities
Debt Capital Markets DCM Bookrunner Ranking – YTD on 3/30/2015
In billions$0$50$100$150
JPMorgan – $118.45Bil
Barclays – $108.36Bil
Citi – $105.48
BofA Merrill Lynch
Deutsche Bank
Morgan Stanley
HSBC
Goldman Sachs
Credit Suisse
Wells Fargo Sec
Mergers & Acquisitions – M&A Adviser Ranking – YTD on 3/30/2015
In billions$0$50$100$150$200$250CitiYTD: $76.61bn
JPMorgan – $190.86Bil
Goldman Sachs – $184.64Bil
Morgan Stanley – $147.02Bil
Lazard – $120.98Bil
BofA Merrill Lynch
HSBC
Deutsche Bank
Centerview Partners
Citi
Barclay
Investment Banking Revenue – IB Bank Ranking – YTD on 3/30/2015
In millions$0$500$1k$1k$2k
JPMorgan -$ 1,461.62Mil
Goldman Sachs – $1,375.47Mil
BofA Merrill Lynch – $1,141.47Mil
Morgan Stanley
Citi
Barclays
Deutsche Bank
Credit Suisse
Wells Fargo Securities
UBS
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