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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to allow lenders to offer partial credit guarantees to project bonds, as it seeks to relieve funding pressure on the infrastructure sector.
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The European private placement market will grow faster than the syndicated loan market, according to up to 900 people polled at the Loan Market Association’s annual conference in London on Thursday.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has undertaken a shakeup of senior staff in its credit trading business, in a move that bolsters financials at the expense of corporate credit.
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Royal Bank of Scotland is beginning yet another radical retrenchment of its capital markets business, which will involve wide redundancies, including possibly up to half a dozen of its top capital markets bankers.
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The Federal Reserve backed away from its first rate rise in nearly a decade due to concerns about a weak global economy, with talks now moving to a potential hike at the end of the year. Market observers in Asia reckon it’s time to move away from the Fed and focus on concerns closer to home.
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Advisory firm Perella Weinberg Partners has hired a new managing director specialising in consumer finance.