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Rothschild has launched a new investor advisory practice helping companies understand increasingly opaque shareholder registers. Is this a pioneering move that bridges a gap between companies and their shareholders, or is the firm simply plugging a hole in its own advisory offering, asks David Rothnie.
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Lease accounting changes known as IFRS 16 are rolling out through capital markets, with companies keen to reassure investors that, despite the new way of presenting their balance sheets, little has changed. But that’s not true for every firm and for some high yield issuers, the change represents a big loosening in covenant terms.
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Soc Gen places ECM bankers on risk list — Sofr architect to retire — Ex-Bridgewater COO joins blockchain firm
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The UK Financial Conduct Authority has issued a decision against three funds that it has found to be in breach of competition law, for sharing price thoughts with each other during an IPO process.
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Morgan Stanley has named Magnus Andersson as the co-head of ECM for Asia Pacific. His predecessor, Mille Cheng, has become vice chairman of Asia Pacific global capital markets.
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Société Générale has put six of its London-based equity capital markets bankers "at risk" as the French bank looks to streamline its business by consolidating it in Paris.