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The long-running saga surrounding Kaisa Group Holdings’ offshore debt looks like it could finally come to an end following the launch of a debt restructuring programme.
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Citi has created a consolidated Asia Pacific debt syndicate team as it seeks to take advantage of the growing relevance of local currency markets, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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StormHarbour’s head of capital markets, appointed last January, has left the firm.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Jake Gearhart as head of debt syndicate and origination for Asia Pacific.
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Banks in Asia finished 2015 with revenues of $11.4bn, down 2% on the previous year, with equity capital markets the only saving grace, as billings shrank in debt capital markets, loans and mergers and acquisitions.
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Blockchain, the technology underlying bitcoin, is coming to a back office, and clearing house, and bank, and front office near you. Instead of one authority keeping records, everyone will. That’s the idea, anyway, of a wave of start-ups rushing to build workable applications. How will clarity emerge from this ferment, and just how will it change the business of capital markets? Jon Hay reports.