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Senior fixed income banker Michael Luk has joined CLSA as global head of debt capital markets, after a one year stint with the Singapore Exchange.
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A new study of green bond pricing has stopped short of saying that green bond issuers can generally expect to get tighter new issue premiums. But the report’s lead author did say: “Green bond buyers can’t expect to receive a new issue premium — that is itself quite a bold statement.”
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As Europe’s leveraged finance markets return to growth, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy has added Apostolos Gkoutzinis and Rebecca Marques as partners to its leveraged finance and capital markets team.
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Oekom Research, the sustainability ratings agency, has given only 7% of the asset managers and securities brokerages it assessed a prime rating, in an unpublished report seen by GlobalCapital.
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Veteran UniCredit banker Jan Kupfer, will now head corporate and investment banking in Germany for the firm, following Michael Diederich's move to the role of country chairman and chief executive of UniCredit’s German entity. Diederich’s move was announced by the bank in November.
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After a buoyant January, emerging markets took a hit this month, with volatility leading to the biggest outflows seen in more than a year. But this is likely to be just a short-term blip.