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  • Odella Chan, who left ICBC Asia at the end of last year, has resurfaced as UOB Hong Kong’s head of DCM.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), has announced that it will allow companies to re-issue existing corporate bonds in an effort to improve the market’s weak liquidity.
  • The recent move by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to lower interest rates is likely to trigger an increase in bond issuance in India’s sluggish domestic corporate bond market, say market watchers. However regulators will need to act a number of reforms if they want to truly activate the bond market.
  • The European Central Bank’s meeting on Thursday is the first thing corporate bond specialists have to consider this week when weighing the prospects for their market — and many see more risk of downside than upside.
  • Société Générale has hired a new co-head of corporate finance and head of German mergers and acquisitions to replace Jan Caspar Hoffmann, who left last year for Moelis & Co.
  • Bank Indonesia has published a stricter set of rules for companies looking to borrow in dollars as the central bank looks to rein in its corporate sector’s exposure to the currency.