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  • International banks spent the summer applying for licences and securing talent as they beat a path to Saudi Arabia. History suggests that many will leave disappointed, argues David Rothnie.
  • The idea of a Primary Equity Connect (PEC) linking China and Hong Kong has reared its head again after the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) published a report trumping its benefits. Needless to say, the market is divided. While many see benefits, others see dangers in bringing the two markets closer together. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • When China's free trade zone (FTZ) bond market was launched last December, regulators envisaged it as foreign investors’ fast lane into Chinese fixed income. But one year on, there are doubts over whether the market has a future — only one FTZ bond has been sold, and meanwhile the onshore bond market is enjoying a rapid rise.
  • ING has reshuffled its line-up of syndicated finance bankers, creating a new European regional head role while relocating its global head from London.
  • HSBC’s investment banking head for India has left the firm and is now on gardening leave, according to sources.
  • A former Goldman Sachs banker has decided to come out of retirement to join Standard Chartered in a senior management position.