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  • The shake-up of equity research provision expected to be caused by MiFID 2 could open up more space for new business models — including research paid for by the issuers, writes Jon Hay.
  • The Japanese lender is adopting an originate-to-distribute model as it looks to capture a larger share of the investment banking fee wallet in EMEA and beyond, writes David Rothnie.
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is planning to launch a platform for pre-IPO funding of early stage companies using blockchain technology next year, its chief executive said this week.
  • HSBC has started to record a separate line in its financial reporting for "costs associated with the UK’s exit from the EU". The bank booked just $4m of costs this quarter for Brexit, but said costs could rise to $200m-$300m.
  • Singapore Exchange said on Friday that companies with dual-class share (DCS) structures that have a primary listing in developed markets can seek a secondary listing in the city-state.
  • The musical chairs in Hong Kong’s equity capital market hit a crescendo this week, as senior bankers from both bulge brackets and Chinese firms took turns swapping seats. With several positions still left to be filled, the movement is unlikely to stop soon. But all this points to a sustained rise in business, writes John Loh.