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Nomura has hired a head of international environmental, social and governance syndicate from a rival firm. It is believed to be the first time a bank has hired a full time syndicate person to be dedicated to green and sustainable bonds.
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Ethan Farbman, Morgan Stanley’s co-head of Asia Pacific fixed income capital markets, will be leaving in the summer, triggering a number of changes at the bank, according to sources.
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David So, an executive director for debt capital markets, Asia Pacific, is leaving Natixis to join a competitor.
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Leonard Ng has joined Standard Chartered’s debt capital markets team in Singapore.
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One of the most radical reforms ever made to financial markets is set to become law in a matter of weeks. Investors in Europe will have to ask clients about their environmental, social and governance preferences, and then abide by these choices.
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UK rail leasing company Porterbrook said it had hired Stefan Rose as head of structured finance, a role in which he will manage the financing business and the firm’s relationships with its banks and investors.