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Chris Hewitt, formerly head of global syndicate at Sberbank CIB, has resurfaced at BBVA as a corporate syndicate manager.
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Cross-border capital raising within Asean is set to become easier following the release of a handbook detailing a streamlined framework for issuers.
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Foreign investors breathed a sigh of relief this week after India announced it will not be subjecting them to minimum alternate tax (MAT).
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Daiwa Capital Markets has hired a former head of sterling credit trading from Lloyds in a bid to increase the Japanese group’s presence in the currency.
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Macquarie has hired two bankers from Citi to start a shipping finance business.
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Since Yann Gérardin took over as boss of the investment bank at BNP Paribas, the bank has been all about combinations. Strip out the corporate speak, and the big changes are a merger of equities and fixed income in the markets division, and a merger of loans and bonds in primary markets. GlobalCapital caught up with Renaud-Franck Falce, who runs the combined corporate debt team, to find out how the new approach is working.