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Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop their capital markets and will look to draw up legal frameworks to develop covered bond and securitization markets.
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Chinese banks and corporations are making use of the fast-growing asset-backed securitization (ABS) market to aid the country’s deleveraging efforts, analysts told GlobalRMB.
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Justin Crane, head of loan syndicate and distribution at Standard Chartered, is set to leave the bank at the end of this month, sources said.
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ING Bank has named Arthur Zou the branch manager in Shanghai, in line with the firm’s efforts to expand its presence in China.
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The People’s Bank of China governor issues warning on growing debt level, Hong Kong and Shenzhen launch Connect link for gold contracts, and the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) agree to help Chinese companies list in Singapore.
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The Ministry of Commerce (MofCom) completes the first draft of foreign investment law, regulators give BEA Union Investment Management the go-ahead to launch a wholly foreign owned enterprise (WFOE) in Shenzhen, and Renmin University’s vice president claims the renminbi will be fully convertible within five years.