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BNP Paribas has hired a corporate bond syndicate banker from Royal Bank of Scotland.
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SEB has expanded the remit of its successful green bond team to pursue green initiatives in other products such as loans, equities and M&A.
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Financial professionals would love Europe to harmonise its bankruptcy and insolvency laws. But examine any particular case — say, that of oil company Afren — and it is clear that goal is out of reach. That may even be a good thing.
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A project bond said to be only Spain's second ever was preplaced this week, raising €184.5m to refinance a 49km stretch of the A66 motorway northwest of Madrid.
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Volkswagen is bringing its second Chinese auto ABS transaction, issuing an investor presentation for a deal that is more than twice the size of last year's debut. The new Rmb1.89bn ($305m) deal, called Driver China Two, is again set to feature ratings from Fitch and Moody's in a bid to attact international interest in what is still a fledgling asset class for China.
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Following the departure of US capital markets head Samir Lalvani, Lloyds Bank has reshuffled reporting lines and promoted Wall Street veteran Andy Schaeffer. Now it aims to reach the "next level" in its stateside expansion, the firm’s regional CEO told GlobalCapital.