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Barclays targeted fixed income, currencies and commodities as it began cutting hundreds of jobs this week. But one area that the axe passed over was credit trading.
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The Housing Finance Corp, a company that raises finance for smaller UK housing associations, on Thursday issued the first bond guaranteed by the UK government under a new scheme to support affordable housing.
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GlobalCapital held its annual Bond Awards Dinner on May 21 at the Guildhall in London. Here are the results of the Awards in full. GlobalCapital would like to extend its congratulations to all the winners and nominees, and its thanks to everyone who voted in the polls to determine the winners.
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UniCredit has hired Edouard Lemardeley, one of Crédit Agricole’s French corporate debt capital markets origination bankers.
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Private placements will become increasingly important for European corporate borrowers, treasurers said on Wednesday, especially as smaller firms seek to avoid investors’ prejudice against unrated or speculative grade issuers.
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Cicero, the Oslo-based climate research institute, is to end its exclusive relationship with SEB in the green bond market. Talks are under way that would enable other banks — probably starting with one or a few — to start using Cicero’s services as an adviser. SEB hopes this will involve creating a wider certification platform for green bonds.