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CLSA announced a handful of new appointments to its equity advisory business research team in Asia and Australia on Tuesday, including a chief strategist.
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After a bruising 12 months, Germany’s oldest bank Berenberg remains committed to a patient development of its corporate finance business, Dave Mortlock, global head of investment banking, tells David Rothnie.
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The Indian government has done an about-turn on plans to introduce higher taxes on foreign portfolio investors as it finds ways to boost sentiment in the market. Experts reckon the finance ministry “misjudged” the state of things in India, and scrapping the tax will give a much-needed impetus to the country’s equity capital markets. Rashmi Kumar reports.
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Alteri Investors, backed by Apollo Global Management, is launching a second investment vehicle focused on the European retail sector, as it sees opportunities to invest in that troubled industry.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Deutsche Bank of hiring relatives of executives of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the Asia Pacific and Russia, in order to win business from those entities.
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Banks like Goldman Sachs have positioned corporate broking as part of a wider, integrated offering to clients — a strategy that appears to be the future of this traditional UK line of business, writes David Rothnie.