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Ten months after its unusual regional retreat in equity capital markets and M&A, HSBC has had a good year in debt capital markets, suggesting its new strategy can work
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Deutsche Bank’s plan to exit its equities sales and trading businesses globally as part of a far-reaching overhaul of its operations has led to many departures in Asia.
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India has proposed increasing the public holding of each stock from 25% to 35% of the total outstanding shares.
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In this round-up, Chinese securities regulators allow their Hong Kong counterpart to access audit papers of Hong Kong-listed mainland companies, Chinese premier Li Keqiang vowed to lift the 51% foreign ownership cap on Chinese financial firms sooner than planned, and free-trade zones (FTZs) receive more autonomy in trying out new policies.
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The first four companies to complete IPOs on the new technology board in Shanghai were flooded with phenomenal retail demand of as much as 2,500 times, despite the issuers’ lofty valuations. But an imminent increase in supply could calm the frenzy, writes Rebecca Feng.
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Credit Suisse has poached UBS research veteran Erica Poon Werkun to head equity research for Asia Pacific, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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India’s securities watchdog has approved the issuance of shares that carry weighted-voting rights, allowing for a company’s shareholders to have different voting powers.