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  • The Turkish central bank, in a remarkable display of independence, has raised its weekly repo rate by 625bp, combatting its runaway inflation but making recession a more likely prospect, according to one investor.
  • Mexico City on Wednesday became the largest city — and first city in Latin America — to sign the green bond pledge, a declaration seeking to encourage governments and companies to use green finance.
  • As an old-school, retired banker, I never had to face too much pressure from technology or compliance, both of which seem to be taking over the lives of young bankers.
  • Asia’s Basel III compliant additional tier one market is set for a turnaround after a quiet year, following Bank of China (Hong Kong)’s $3bn issuance this week. As the pipeline builds up, bankers are predicting a pick-up in deal flow as early as next month, writes Addison Gong.
  • Two Chinese companies, CMBC Capital and Luye Pharma Group, are tapping the offshore loan market for the first time, seeking HK$1.4bn ($178m) and $300m respectively.
  • A week of turmoil in emerging market stocks could not dampen investor enthusiasm for China’s biggest post-summer IPOs, as issuers used a mix of tight cornerstone allocations and compelling equity stories to get across the finish line. John Loh reports.