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Nomura has promoted several of its senior fixed income traders, giving out global responsibilities to seven individuals.
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The Chinese government contemplates RMB-denominated IPOs for mainland companies fundraising for Belt and Road projects, foreign ownership of Chinese bonds goes up in December, and premier Li Keqiang indicates the economy grew by 6.9% in 2017.
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The MiFID II requirement for banks to justify allocation decisions on equity capital markets (ECM) deals could encourage investors to make reverse enquiries to lead managers, write Sam Kerr and Aidan Gregory.
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BNP Paribas has hired two senior bankers and folded its corporate clients, financing and advisory (CCFA) units and corporate trade and treasury services (CTTS) units into a single new division, as it looks to expand its offering to corporate clients.
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The recruitment of the former head of European M&A at Barclays is a statement of intent from BNP Paribas, which has serious aspirations for its UK business. Expect some trademark caution though, writes David Rothnie.
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Eirik Winter, a veteran Citigroup banker, will join a rival global bank as chief executive for the Nordic region.