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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has made an unsolicited £32bn bid for the London Stock Exchange Group, a move that could torpedo the LSE’s acquisition of Refinitiv.
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The European Union is set to reconsider rules governing research and IPOs for small and medium sized enterprises as traces the next steps along the path to a Capital Markets Union. It will also consider limitations on the ability of the European Commission to bring CMU about on its own.
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Arié Boleslawski has joined Natixis to run its equities business.
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UBS is revamping its investment bank to put the unit on a more global footing and boost collaboration across divisions, in a move that finally draws a line under the Andrea Orcel era.
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High-yield bond funds are a lot more exposed to a liquidity shortfall than funds for other asset classes, according to a stress test developed by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). The publication of ESMA’s results came in the same week as a Bank of England official discussed solutions to fund fire-sales.
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Swedish pension fund Första AP-fonden (AP1) has dismissed its chief executive Johan Magnusson in relation to him subscribing privately to the IPO of John Mattson Fastighetsföretagen, in which the fund was also participating.