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Convertible bond sales in Asia are poised to scale new heights, as a combination of rising interest rates and soaring share prices prompt issuers to look beyond traditional equity and debt. But bankers say the glut of new paper means issuers have to be willing to pay up. John Loh reports.
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As independent advisers take centre stage on the biggest deals, they will attract greater scrutiny, and their big selling point — freedom from conflicts — could be diminished, writes David Rothnie.
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Barclays has made another stride in the regrowth of its markets business, rehiring a derivatives trader for a senior role in its equities division.
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The confusion over UniCredit’s Cashes notes is not a one-off. Uncertainty over regulatory capital eligibility affects the biggest banks in Europe, and it is unlikely to go away soon.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has hired two senior bankers from UBS, including its former head of EMEA M&A Séverin Brizay.
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The advisory arm of Hermes Investment Management fired both barrels at Deutsche Börse chairman Joachim Faber on Tuesday, partially blaming him for the implosion of the proposed merger with the London Stock Exchange Group in 2016