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  • Royal Bank of Scotland has put Anne Gebuhrer and Tim Skeet, both managing directors in FIG DCM, at risk of redundancy, adding their names to a list of FIG and corporate bankers the UK bank has recently let go.
  • Legal & General Investment Management, the UK asset manager, which has been involved on the fringes of the private placement market for some years, is making a concerted push to increase its activity, with the hire of a former banker at Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Deutsche Bank’s head of Asia fixed income capital markets, Herman van den Wall Bake, has left the bank, sources close to the move confirmed.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is one step closer to having a formal framework for its green bond market, having launched a public consultation this week.
  • As the green bond market grows, participants are debating how to define it. Should deals have to offer additionality — proof that the projects would not have happened otherwise? Should pure play green companies be allowed to issue — and should oil companies? Sean Kidney and Manuel Adamini of the Climate Bonds Initiative and Bas Wetzelaer of Dutch investor Actiam argue that the market should embrace a wide range of issuer and deal types, as long as the activities financed genuinely help the climate.
  • The head of corporate bond syndicate at Danske Bank has left the bank to work at an investment firm.