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Worries about bond market liquidity went from specialist interest to global best-seller in 2015. The Bank of England and the Federal Reserve published extensively on liquidity problems in bonds; European politicians lost their appetite for regulation, fearful about doing further damage to the frail but crucial animal spirits of the bond markets. But the last year saw precious little done to solve the problem. Owen Sanderson asks whether 2016 will be better.
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A member of Mizuho International’s bond syndicate team has left the firm.
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The last time a newly rated Italian issuer tried to issue a corporate high yield bond was in May — but take a step back and the wider picture points at a resilient, vibrant market with an investor base up for the challenge. Victor Jimenez reports.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Simon Roue to the new position of head of DCM for Asia Pacific.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Simon Roue to the new position of head of DCM for Asia Pacific.
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Nomura's head of southeast Asia debt capital markets is understood to be leaving the firm at the end of this month.