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John Wade has joined Mizuho Securities as head of debt capital markets for Asia Pacific, based in Hong Kong.
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The People’s Bank of China puts preventing systemic risk as a priority in its quarterly policy report, China’s non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) falls in the first half, and US president Donald Trump wants to start an investigation into potential Chinese violation of US intellectual property policy.
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Ford Automotive Finance (China) is gearing up for its second auto loan ABS transaction of the year in China, with bookbuilding slated for August 17. The carmaker is hoping to take home Rmb4bn ($600.2m) from the deal — a larger size than its last trade.
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China’s FX reserves grow again in July, Harvest Fund Management lists the first ETF tracking FTSE Russell’s China index on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and Standard Chartered’s Renminbi Globalisation Index (RGI) falls in June.
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China’s new Financial Stability and Development Commission (FSDC), set up in July and integrated into the country’s central bank, reflects the authorities’ desire to change the regulatory set-up. But it is unlikely to lead to an outright merger of regulators.
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HSBC has restructured its global banking Middle East, North Africa and Turkey arm under Matthew Wallace, head of global banking MENAT, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital.