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Société Générale has set a goal of raising €100bn of financing for clean energy transition between 2016 and 2020.
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Asian bond volumes soared this year, breaking records with $350bn of issuance. Can 2018 possibly be any better? Addison Gong attempts to find out.
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Chinese banks have enjoyed a stellar year for dollar additional tier one capital issuance, with Bank of Chongqing becoming the latest to join the party, achieving its target size and price on Wednesday.
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Nordea said on Thursday that it was expecting to save more than it had initially expected by re-domiciling in Finland, owing to lower costs from a series of consent solicitations and lower payments into resolution and deposit guarantee schemes.
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Macau’s Luso International Banking, a subsidiary of Xiamen International Bank Co, began marketing a subordinated dollar bond on Thursday morning.