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Pledges by leading banks to pull back from financing “dirty” projects such as coal will be meaningless unless governments step in with regulations to prevent other investors taking their place, a senior banker has said.
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Hong Kong’s IPO sponsors are in the spotlight again after the top enforcer at the city’s regulator called them out for poor work this week.
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A chill wind is blowing through the Indian equity markets that is likely to spill over into next year, as the combination of national elections and a liquidity crunch puts investors off primary offerings. John Loh writes.
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The speech by US vice president Mike Pence, delivered at the Hudson Institute on October 4, was the closest to a cogent China strategy formulated by the Trump administration since it took over the White House. Market participants should beware, as the picture those words paint is far from pretty.
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Catastrophe bonds and the emerging markets fit well together, with perils in China and Southeast Asia particularly well placed to be covered. Can the insurance-linked securities market take off?
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Countries should build domestic capital markets that enable borrowers to issue debt in their own currencies, rather than borrow in dollars and face the risk of a spike in interest rates when the dollar rises, the head of the International Financial Corp has told GlobalMarkets, GlobalCapital's sister publication.