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BNP Paribas has hired a corporate bond syndicate banker from Royal Bank of Scotland.
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SEB has expanded the remit of its successful green bond team to pursue green initiatives in other products such as loans, equities and M&A.
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Natixis is continuing its push into Asia’s fixed income market with a series of appointments in recent months. And the French lender, which started a concerted push into Asia’s debt market in 2010, is keen to establish a bigger footprint in the region by leveraging on its European expertise.
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Head of Singapore debt capital markets for Standard Chartered, Henry Toh, has left the bank just one month after he joined the bank.
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Chinese corporates will be allowed to issue Formosa bonds in Taiwan in the future, said Huang Bing Jing, deputy chief executive officer of Taipei Exchange, speaking at Euromoney's China Debt Capital Markets Summit 2015 in Beijing on Tuesday.
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Responses to the European Commission’s Capital Markets Union consultation argue that the project should include scrapping regulation that restricts trading. The initiative could serve as cover for politicians and regulators to row back on the more damaging elements of the new rules.