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Standard Chartered has revealed the new management structure of its global capital markets team following a highly publicised restructuring last year. Leading the revamped capital markets unit is Henrik Raber, who told GlobalCapital Asia this week that he is confident the bank will be able to stand strong amid changes. Rev Hui reports.
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Citi has created a consolidated Asia Pacific debt syndicate team to sniff out opportunities in local currency issuance, while Deutsche Bank has appointed a senior executive to head debt syndicate and origination in the region.
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Standard Chartered has firmed up the management structure of its global capital markets team led by Henrik Raber, as the bank divvies up responsibilities based on regions and products.
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India finally has a formal green bond framework after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) approved a draft proposal released at the end of last year.
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TABB Group, a research and consulting firm focused on capital markets, has hired two analysts to its derivatives practice.
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Standard Chartered Bank has made two promotions — crowning a new head of capital markets for Americas and Europe and a new head of European syndicate.