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DBS's Singapore-based syndicate banker Cleaven Yu is set to head up a new debt capital markets origination team in Shanghai from next month.
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A new drive to encourage bondholders to "engage" with issuers — jargon for asking them to improve their behaviour — is set to be started by a well known corporate bond investor who has joined an NGO.
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Equity markets in Asia went into a tailspin on Tuesday after trade tensions between the US and China ratcheted up. While the region’s bourses found some support in the following days, more disruption is probably on the way. Rashmi Kumar reports.
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CMB International Capital Corp is slowly but steadily gaining ground in Asia’s bond market with a new — and fast growing — debt capital markets team in place. But what will it take for CMBI to be a real competitor to both international and other Chinese firms? Morgan Davis finds out.
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Senior members of the legal departments at major Schuldschein arranging banks met in Frankfurt on Tuesday morning to discuss ‘baseline’ documentation for market transactions.