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The lengthy complaint about HSBC management drafted, purportedly, by investment bankers within the firm must be taken seriously and investigated, if its new CEO John Flint wants to win the confidence of the rest of the staff and shareholders.
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Koos Timmermans, the outgoing chief financial officer of Dutch bank ING, will be stepping down from his role as the chairman of the working group on euro risk-free rates, according to a European Central Bank (ECB) spokesperson.
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On Monday evening in New York, a coalition of investors, NGOs and other parties publicly launched the World Benchmarking Alliance, an initiative to give investors free information about which companies are best at bringing about the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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The London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) and the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to create a dual-listing route for Masala bonds in the hopes of giving a fillip to the asset class.
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The Spanish market securities regulator overhauled some of its listing procedures at the end of 2017 in an effort to make the country a more attractive place for debt issuance. Its actions are already starting to bear fruit, as Spanish banks and companies show a much greater appetite for registering their bonds on home turf.
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CLSA has made two senior appointments to its fixed income and debt capital markets teams in Asia Pacific.