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The European Banking Authority has closed off all routes around the bonus cap, with new guidance published on Wednesday.
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Investors are calling for more transparency and a uniform standard for green bonds as the sector experiences strong growth. But debate remains whether new rules with hinder or help the nascent asset class.
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India’s finance minister unveiled a number of reforms designed to improve the country’s bond market in his budget with particular emphasis on raising more money for infrastructure funding.
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China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Development Group (CSSD) is eyeing the first renminbi bond from an issuer in the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), a China-Singapore joint venture area. But after more than a year of preparation, the deal faces two issues that have delayed its final launch, two sources have told GlobalRMB.
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China plans to allow its corporates to issue renminbi bonds in jurisdictions all over the world to support their cross-border funding, an official at the People's Bank of China (PBoC) told a conference in Beijing.
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Royal Bank of Scotland’s CEO Ross McEwan announced on Thursday plans to shrink its investment bank over the next four years, while remaining a top three firm in various markets.