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  • New benchmark created for interbank bonds, the Institute of International Finance (IIF) projects further inflows into China’s capital markets, and the White House is reportedly going ahead with plans to place tariffs on $50bn of Chinese imports.
  • India’s markets regulator signalled this week that it may overturn a ban on local firms listing directly on offshore stock exchanges, in a move that could have far-reaching implications for fundraising. But a litany of issues stand in the way of reform, warn market participants. John Loh reports.
  • BNP Paribas Singapore CEO heads to US — Credit Suisse makes senior SEA appointments — ICICI ECM head to exit — Deutsche equity-linked veteran leaves for Goldman — ANZ loses syndications banker — BNY Mellon WM names Greater China head
  • Huo Rongrong, the former global head of RMB and China business at HSBC, has left the bank for Investec Asset Management. The London-based banker will have a broader remit in her new buy-side role.
  • The board of directors of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has renewed the contract of chief executive Charles Li for three years.
  • Pete Osborne, a former director at Singapore Exchange (SGX), has resurfaced at Canadian exchange operator TMX Group in London as head of European equity trading sales.