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China is about to find out if it can build a bridge to European liquidity, with Qingdao Haier set to close the first IPO of D-shares in Frankfurt. The debut of the China Europe International Exchange (Ceinex), along with another much talked about equity link to London, will be a key test of whether Chinese issuers can tap new sources of funding abroad. John Loh reports.
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An ex-head of European equity sales, an ex-fund manager and an ex-Goldman Sachs banker have launched an internet-based funding platform to connect institutional investors with private companies looking for fundraising.
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Actiam, the Dutch asset manager, has launched what it believes is the first investment strategy built around the nine planetary boundaries — an attempt to describe the ecological limits within which humans can live sustainably on Earth.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission has cut in half the lock-up period for converting global depository receipts (GDRs) into A-shares for the London-Shanghai Stock Connect, expected to launch later this year.
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The Bank of England announced on Monday a consultation on a package of measures to tighten its scrutiny of banks’ and other financial firms’ readiness for climate change. The Bank’s approach is gradualist, but it is signalling clearly that firms must take the financial risks from climate change seriously, and that regulation in this area will be ramped up.
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Irish boutique investment bank Rubicon Infrastructure Advisors has hired two bankers with over 40 years of experience to expand its business into the UK.