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  • HSBC has appointed Gareth Thomas as head of global banking for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey. He starts in the new job in September.
  • UBS raids JP Morgan for senior ECM hires — Credit Suisse hires Tan for SE Asian loans syndicate — JM Financial’s Mody strikes out on his own — Fixed income veteran leaves Nomura in India
  • JP Morgan wants to boost the number of Chinese stocks it covers to 200, having poached five research analysts to oversee the market recently, the bank told GlobalRMB.
  • Almost half of the international investors surveyed by the Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA) disagree with MSCI’s decision to include A-shares in its emerging markets (EM) index. The survey shows that foreign investors continue to face obstacles when investing onshore.
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is delaying a review into allowing corporations to own shares with weighted voting rights (WVRs), potentially giving the Singapore Exchange, its chief rival, a leg-up in the race to host technology IPOs.
  • Foreign investors are holding more Chinese bonds than ever before, and they are ready to grab even more, according to a recent survey by S&P. Sentiment is likely to stay bullish as China’s monetary policy diverges from the US and the onshore market continues to grow, say analysts.