According to FT ranks its here
https://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolra ... ience-2016However getting jobs after graduation will vary based on your experience, nationalities (working visa can be more difficult to obtain in some countries for certain nationalities), i would say LSE, Imperial College, Warwick, LBS, Oxford & Cambridge have top tier investment banking companies recruiting every year.
Top european unis like HEC, IMD and St Gallen are very reputable for top tier investment banking companies as well but non-EU citizens often have difficulty getting the job due to language (for example, getting a job in france without fluently speaking French is really difficult). Of course there are probabilities that someone will get placed in their english-speaking countries branches but it sorts of narrowing down the job available.
So I would say you need to clear things up of what you really want to do after graduation. If getting a job in a certain country is your priority, you should consider the prospects of landing a job based on their career services, alumni networks, etc before deciding on which uni to enter.
Hope this helps!
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