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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has launched evaluated bond prices (EBP) on its website, which will provide market participants with secondary prices for SGX-listed bonds.
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Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has made its Singapore and Hong Kong bond teams redundant as it continues to carry out a restructuring that will substantially reduce its presence in Asia.
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After last week’s big bang in issuance, history was written and there was even a feeling of awe at investors' capacity for paper. And this week, supply lines continued delivering until just hours ahead of the summer break.
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Alan Roch, former head of Asia Pacific bond syndicate at Royal Bank of Scotland, is joining the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group in August.
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Boutique investment bank Oppenheimer & Co has started a European debt capital markets operation, with the hire of two managing directors from KNG Securities.
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Thailand’s Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced a new approval system that aims to make selling debt easier and more efficient.