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Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has brought in a senior executive from London to head its Asia Pacific acquisition financing unit.
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Venezuela replaces the dollar with the renminbi as the quoting currency for its oil exports, the People’s Bank of China says bankers are confident about the Chinese economy, and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect sets a new record in turnover volume.
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The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe)’s deputy head says the onshore and offshore renminbi markets should merge, AXA Investment Managers (AXA IM) launches a new strategy to buy short dated onshore RMB bonds, and the ex-boss of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) suggests Hong Kong-listed stocks should trade in renminbi.
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A hundred investors managing $1.8tr of assets have signed a letter calling on banks to say more about how they are managing the risk of climate change, and to publish a strategy saying how they support the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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A representative of European Member States and the European Parliament agreed on Wednesday to increase the lifetime of the European Investment Bank's European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) until 2020, with the aim to triggering a total of €500bn in investments in the EU economy.
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In the past year, Chinese authorities have taken measures to boost capital inflows, while keeping the currency and potential outflows under strict control. In this exclusive Q&A with GlobalRMB, Calixte Ahokpossi, senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, says China needs more reforms, and that introducing a flexible currency framework should be a priority.