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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) plans to bar issuers from carrying out heavily dilutive equity raisings, as it seeks feedback on a raft of proposals aimed at tightening governance of listed companies.
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The MiFID II deadline stands. Firms who don't prepare to meet it won’t receive any grace or favour, the FCA has said. But the tough deadline of January 3, and continued lack of regulatory clarity, means firms that show they've done all they can should escape the worst effects.
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There was relief all round this week after Hong Kong's financial regulator backed down from a contentious plan to increase its involvement in listing approvals, and also gave the market some much-needed clarity on its role in IPOs, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Credit Suisse has refreshed its management team in EMEA and is ramping up in the region again. This time it’s different, writes David Rothnie.
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India’s real estate and infrastructure investment trusts have been approved to issue bonds, in the latest move to ease the funding crunch for issuers.
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Jefferies' dreary third quarter trading results were buoyed by a record performance in its capital markets division.