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Deutsche Bank has grown its private placement desk after making two hires from rival banks.
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BNP Paribas has shaken up the structure of its corporate and institutional bank, disbanding its long-standing corporate finance unit and making a string of senior appointments.
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The Green Climate Fund’s 21st board meeting, which ended on Saturday in Bahrain, proved far more fruitful than the last one, which produced four days of painful gridlock and failed to agree any new projects. This time, the UN body approved 19 projects totalling $1.04bn.
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Green finance experts have hailed the Bank of England’s announcement this week that it intends to tighten supervision of financial firms’ climate risks as an important step forward in greening the financial system. But doubts remain as to whether the Bank will push firms far enough, fast enough.
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The UK's Prudential Regulation Authority will soon begin supervising banks and insurance companies on their approach to the physical and transition risks of climate change.
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Conor Hennebry has quit Deutsche Bank to head Santander’s European debt capital markets business.