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An executive director within Nomura’s Asia ex-Japan debt syndicate team has resigned from the bank, GlobalCapital Asia understands.
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Green bonds have been gaining traction globally, and as the market has picked up non-SSA names have become more active players in the eco-friendly investment space, concluded Bank of America Merrill Lynch in a quarterly update on the asset class, published on June 18.
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Barclays has appointed one man to run its EMEA debt capital markets and risk solutions business after announcing the departure of one of the group's co-heads.
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Mizuho International has brought in a new head of fixed income trading in London, with its previous head moving to another senior job within the bank.
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The transformation of China's bond markets is set to quicken its pace, judging by the first RMB internationalisation report from the People's Bank of China (PBoC), which was published on June 11. There will be a focus on the Panda bond market, while central banks and monetary authorities may have their access to the onshore interbank market eased.
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ING has hired a veteran syndicate banker for a new job as head of London syndicate, GlobalCapital understands.