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Chinese corporate bonds issued with standby letters of credit from banks are the closest thing to a mispriced asset in Asia and are the most attractive part of China credit, according to Morgan Stanley.
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BNP Paribas’ Frank Kwong has moved to the bank’s Tokyo office to joining Kenichi Osawa as co-head of debt syndicate Japan.
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Solactive, the German index provider, has launched the first index of green bonds — the fast-growing category of bonds with proceeds earmarked for specifically enviromental uses. The initiative was welcomed by some market participants as a move that could raise the profile of green investment and help fund managers. But it is also the first formal delineation of the green bond market — an issue that could prove controversial, writes Jon Hay.
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Solactive, the German index provider, has launched the first index of green bonds – the fast-growing category of bonds with proceeds earmarked for specifically enviromental uses.
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SoftBank, a big client of Deutsche Securities in Japan, has told Asiamoney that the departure of the head of investment banking at the German bank in Tokyo is likely to be a big loss to the firm. Asiamoney first reported on Friday that Yuji Nomoto had left Deutsche at the end of February.
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Paul Richards, co-head of EMEA corporate banking and DCM at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is planning to retire from the industry after 28 years at the firm.