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  • Jacques Callaghan, formerly of Macquarie Capital, has joined HSBC as head of UK mid-market M&A, concentrating on a wedge of companies that are important to the bank’s new strategy.
  • The China Securities Regulatory Commission and the National Development and Reform Commission have jointly announced a long-awaited pilot programme for real estate investment trusts to promote economic growth. The trial allows the listing of Reits backed by infrastructure projects.
  • As European countries prepare to ease lockdown measures, those in capital markets are well aware that their day-to-day lives will not go back to how they were anytime soon. They have mixed views on working from home, but will an entirely new working culture emerge?
  • Deutsche Bank has regained its number one spot in its home market, but it was its traditional investment banking business that shone rather than investments made as part of the firm’s new Germany-focused strategy, writes David Rothnie.
  • Société Générale’s equities division posted a 99% year-on-year drop in revenues for the first quarter on Thursday, contributing to an overall loss in both the wholesale division and for the bank overall.
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has shaken up its listing division, promoting Stephanie Lau and Katherine Ng to leadership positions.