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  • BNP Paribas plans to expand its presence in China’s onshore capital market, having applied to the securities regulator to set up a securities company in the Mainland.
  • HSBC is mulling bolt-on acquisitions in wealth management, primarily in Asia, after capital was freed up by a favourable reassessment of credit losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Crédit Agricole has appointed a new head of MTNs and private placements for Asia Pacific, GlobalCapital Asia has learnt.
  • Crédit Agricole has appointed Edouard O’Neill as chief executive officer of its Hong Kong branch and head of structured finance for Asia.
  • In this round-up, Beijing decides to leave ‘clean coal’ out of the latest list of eligible projects for green bonds, stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen plan to tighten approval for bond issuance, and the first batch of public infrastructure real estate investment trusts (Reits) are being reviewed at the two bourses.
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    Market participants will embark in the coming weeks on the difficult task of working out how to use the European Union’s sustainable finance Taxonomy, after the first criteria were published this week. In doing so, they will be conscious that the smooth tide of green finance is now breaking against the hard reality of power politics and resistance by fossil fuel industries — a clash that is rocking the Taxonomy’s credibility, writes Jon Hay.