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  • UBS has hired a handful of senior bankers for its Japanese equity and fixed income units from Mizuho and other rivals, boosting its bench strength amid growth in client activity and deal flow.
  • Citi has named Sebastien Mailleux as head of prime finance for Asia Pacific, replacing Angus Yang, who has left the firm.
  • International banks spent the summer applying for licences and securing talent as they beat a path to Saudi Arabia. History suggests that many will leave disappointed, argues David Rothnie.
  • The idea of a Primary Equity Connect (PEC) linking China and Hong Kong has reared its head again after the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) published a report trumping its benefits. Needless to say, the market is divided. While many see benefits, others see dangers in bringing the two markets closer together. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • The lead arranger of the Etihad Partners bond, which counts controversial businessman Lars Windhorst as a shareholder, is plotting a comeback after a turbulent period, writes David Rothnie.
  • Third quarter profits in Royal Bank of Canada’s capital markets business fell by 4% on Wednesday, a C$24m drop that the bank attributed to benign market conditions and low volatility.