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Barclays said it had hired former Deutsche banker Darren Campili as vice-chairman in healthcare banking, part of the UK bank's push to expand its European banking operations.
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To do, or not to do? That appears to be the question plaguing China’s stock exchanges when it comes to including weighted voting rights shares on the Stock Connect’s southbound trading channel. A rather vague consensus has been reached with the Hong Kong bourse, but what does this mean for the city’s equities markets? Jonathan Breen finds out.
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has sanctioned a former Standard Chartered executive in Hong Kong for IPO-related offences.
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With Lloyd Blankfein, arguably Wall Street’s most successful CEO, stepping down, Goldman Sachs is ready to face up to a new challenge. Fortunately for David Solomon, his replacement, the bank’s unique model is working properly again.
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Goldman’s new CEO David Solomon has a lot in his in-tray, not least a resurgent Morgan Stanley that has firmly hit its stride, writes David Rothnie.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange and China’s two largest bourses have reached a consensus on when dual-class share companies can be included on the Stock Connect, following a surprise decision by the latter to exclude weighted voting rights (WVR) shares from the southbound channel of the cross-border trading system.