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Capital instruments issued by financial institutions under previous regulatory regimes was a topic of contention in several instances this year. With regulators set to lay down further positions, legacy capital will remain on the agenda in 2019.
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Caius Capital and UniCredit have settled a dispute over a hybrid capital instrument issued by the latter. Caius will pay the bank an undisclosed sum, after UniCredit sought around €90m of compensation for damages back in August.
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Citi is pulling out of its China securities joint venture. It gave its partner notice at the end of last week.
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Goldman Sachs International conducted business with Lars Windhorst, the colourful German financier, despite warnings from its compliance department that he was a high risk counterparty.
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Macquarie Group has appointed Paul Plewman regional chief executive for EMEA, replacing David Fass.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange and its counterparts in Shanghai and Shenzhen have reached a deal to include companies with dual-class shares on the southbound trading of Stock Connect.