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  • The Financial Conduct Authority is going through with its plan to create a new premium listing category for sovereign controlled companies, despite fears among investors and lawmakers that the move will weaken corporate governance standards in the UK.
  • China’s market watchdog said companies can submit applications to list China Depositary Receipts from Thursday, declaring the start of trials for the scheme.
  • Deutsche Bank’s head of corporate finance EMEA, Alasdair Warren, has become the highest profile casualty of new CEO Christian Sewing’s cost-cutting drive, after failing to re-establish Deutsche at the summit of the European corporate finance rankings.
  • Citi has appointed Simon Marrison to the newly created position of director on the general industrials and sponsors team in Australia.
  • Jerome Leleu, co-head of equity capital markets for Asia Pacific at Morgan Stanley, has passed away at age 41.
  • A report that UniCredit is considering a merger with Société Générale — which would create a powerful champion in European corporate debt — provoked strong feelings among capital markets specialists on Monday. The story appears to have taken UniCredit’s management by surprise, just after a bruising period for Italy in capital markets. But although some like the idea in principle and others scorn it, none believe a merger at some stage is impossible.