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A report commissioned by the UK Labour Party advocates incentivising green lending by tweaking the operations of the Bank of England, through changes to the collateral framework and the corporate bond purchase programme, as well as through changing banks’ capital requirements.
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Newly appointed EMEA investment grade DCM head Mark Lewellen has outlined the management team for Deutsche Bank’s bond operations in the region, creating a new role running real estate origination, giving Achim Linsenmaier responsibility for the public sector business, and giving Federica Calvetti environmental, social and governance responsibilities.
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HSBC has begun the process of finding a new global head of debt capital markets, as company veteran Jean-Marc Mercier changes jobs to become vice-chair of capital markets.
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The inertia dragging on financial markets’ response to climate change is brought home by an opinion poll in the UK, published on Wednesday. When asked questions in the survey, about 60% of people say financial institutions and banks should no longer invest in fossil fuels. Yet Shell and BP are still the first and third biggest stocks in the FTSE 100.
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Emre Eler is joining Citi, after nearly two decades at JP Morgan.
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Deutsche Bank is relying on a tight team of loyalists to revive its corporate finance ambitions, writes David Rothnie.