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Standard Chartered has hired a former Barclays banker as an executive director in the Asia DCM syndicate team.
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EU finance ministers are expected to agree at an Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) meeting next Tuesday on an action plan to tackle the eurozone's €1tr of non-performing loans (NPLs) and to prevent the emergence of more in the future.
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Standard Chartered has appointed a new head of US corporates to lead coverage of investment grade North American corporate issuers in debt capital markets.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore aims to entice borrowers to sell rated notes in the country’s bond market by offering a credit rating grant.
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The drive to get companies to face up to the risk of climate change is gathering momentum. Firms with a combined market capitalisation of about $3.5tr have committed to support the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), which published its final report on Thursday.
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Aluminium giant Rusal hit the limelight in March when it became the first Russian corporate to issue a Panda bond. But Oleg Mukhamedshin, deputy chief executive, told GlobalRMB that high onshore yields are delaying the company’s return to the Panda market.