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  • The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Wednesday aimed at strengthening cross-border capital market access.
  • Hong Kong’s market regulator has laid out its approach for the listing of infrastructure project companies, addressing potential risks from IPOs in the sector.
  • UBS has appointed May Yan as a managing director to lead its equity research coverage of Greater China financials, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • India’s central bank will allow the country’s lenders to invest in real estate and infrastructure investment trusts, the latest in a series of regulations aimed at bringing the asset class to life.
  • JP Morgan has hired back one of the most senior members of Morgan Stanley’s European mergers and acquisitions team.
  • 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.