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JP Morgan has hired back one of the most senior members of Morgan Stanley’s European mergers and acquisitions team.
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Equity arrangers in Asia are upbeat after volumes in the first quarter easily trumped last year’s deal flow. With conditions ripe for a strong rebound in 2017, the view across the street is that investor sentiment has turned a corner, as institutional interest trickles back into ECM after a long absence. John Loh reports.
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Since its arrival 40 years ago, Morgan Stanley has been adopted by the UK investment banking industry as one of its own, writes David Rothnie.
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Three senior members of Deutsche Bank’s Asia debt and equities teams have left, with two of them jumping ship to Credit Suisse.
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Macquarie’s head of ECM origination for Asia has left the firm, sources close to the move have told GlobalCapital Asia.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) could soon be home to the A-shares of foreign companies. A decade old initiative to bring firms based in Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone (FTZ) into the A-share market has resurfaced and the first foreign stock could be up for grabs on the SSE within a year, writes Jonathan Breen.