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In this round-up, the Chinese central bank leaves the benchmark lending rate stable for the 14th consecutive month in June, and the interbank bond regulator issues a warning to an onshore bank and accuses another of allegedly breaking underwriting rules.
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HSBC is installing a pair of senior bankers to oversee its recently created capital financing and investment banking coverage (CFIBC) unit — Adam Bagshaw, who was hired from Deutsche Bank last year, and Matthew Ginsburg, who joins from Fitch Ratings.
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In this round-up, the major indicators for economic activity in China disappoint, the after-school tutoring sector in the Mainland faces a clampdown, and indebted China Huarong Asset Management Co is reportedly looking to raise cash by offloading its holding in seven different units.
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HSBC Asset Management is unifying its alternatives businesses, creating a single 150-strong team led by Joanna Munro, previously the firm’s global chief investment officer, in London.
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Credit Suisse has promoted two veteran bankers in its Greater China private banking business.
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The UK government is consulting with market participants about new powers enabling it to block companies from listing their shares in the country on national security grounds. The move comes after concerns were raised about the 2017 listing of energy and metals company EN+.