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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is set to launch a dedicated over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform for Asian corporate bonds by the middle of 2015, the exchange has said.
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Allen & Overy is expanding its European high yield team by appointing a Germany-focused partner, who will also support the US corporate finance division.
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HSBC is to see a senior departure from its loans business in the United Arab Emirates.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is set to launch a dedicated over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform for Asian corporate bonds by the middle of 2015, the exchange announced on November 26.
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The International Capital Markets Association’s secondary bond markets liquidity survey shows the sellside is “surprisingly not as despondent as it could be”, as dealers adapt to the new business environment and revise how they charge for balance sheet. Although liquidity has grown far worse since the crisis, bond traders large and small still have strategies to stay in the business and have adapted to some of the challenges of regulation.
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East Asia’s local currency bond markets have delivered strong growth this year, but will face a number of challenges in 2015, according to the Asian Development Bank.