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Goldman nabs senior BAML bankers — Credit Suisse fined $77m — StanChart names Singapore CEO — Ceinex makes progress with D-shares — Ambit hires ECM head
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In a sign of warming relations between China and Germany, regulators in China gave Deutsche Bank the licence to underwrite corporate bonds in the interbank market. But the bank has its sights set on a bigger prize — the right to joint lead underwrite Panda bonds for corporate issuers.
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Africa has been having a rough ride in the capital markets in 2018 — credit spreads are up and local currencies have taken a beating. But Kenny Fihla, chief executive of Standard Bank CIB, says opportunities abound for banks, risks can be mitigated and the continent is only getting more attractive for Asian investors. He spoke to GlobalCapital’s emerging markets editor Francesca Young and people and markets reporter Nell Mackenzie.
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Stock Connect and Bond Connect are international investors’ favourite channels to tap the onshore capital markets thanks to their simplicity compared with other access programmes, according to a survey by Standard Chartered.
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In a damning assessment, a European business lobby says China’s foreign ownership reform in the financial sector has done little to help foreign firms compete in the onshore market, and calls on Beijing to grant international institutions more freedom to engage in cross-border services.
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In a sign of warming relations between China and Germany, Chinese authorities said they would let Deutsche Bank underwrite corporate bonds in the interbank market. The bank is hoping to grab two different types of underwriting licences, GlobalRMB has learned.