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Higher yielding Asian bond markets markets are positioned to see positive impact from monetary easing by the European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of Japan (BoJ) with Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia set to benefit the most.
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The European Commission plans to tackle prospectus rules, SME credit scoring, revamped securitization rules, private placements and long term investment funds in the first phase of its plans to build a capital markets union.
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GlobalCapital Asia held a drinks reception at Duddell’s in Hong Kong on January 28, 2015. The evening was a chance for guests to pick up their well deserved regional capital markets awards, and catch up with friends and colleagues from around the market.
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Global bond new issue markets have had their slowest start to the year this decade, as anxiety about quantitative easing, interest rate movements and political events like the Greek election have kept issuers out of the market.
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Standard Chartered has promoted Aaron Russell-Davison to the newly created role of head, debt capital markets as it continues to develop its bonds franchise.
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ANZ has hired a banker from RBC Capital Markets as its new head of debt capital markets in Europe.