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The Singapore Exchange is firing shots at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange once again to lure IPO-hopefuls, this time over the city’s ever closer political relationship with China. But Hong Kong can boast some clear advantages over its rival.
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The European Central Bank’s plans to press on with non-performing loan (NPL) reduction may be necessary, but in the wake of the Italian election, they could be the spark to ignite a political firestorm.
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If the Norwegian bond market’s light touch approach to documentation means investors lose out, the Nordic aspiration to become the venue of choice for Northern Europe's high yield issuers may never materialise.
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If 2018 is supposed to be the year of greater awareness of women's obstacles in the workplace, nobody sent the memo to Wall Street, which is still struggling with retaining female talent and has yet to address the gender wage gap meaningfully.
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A combination of economic reforms and economic turnaround has made Italy into one of the fastest growing equity success stories in Europe, something which will likely continue despite the increasing likelihood of an anti-EU government following Sunday’s election.
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China may be one of the world’s largest green bond markets, but its issuer base offshore has only seen limited growth. The market regulator may want to pick up cues from the development of its domestic green debt market to boost international issuance.