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Buying Panmure Gordon may not be the Bob Diamond comeback that everyone was clamouring for, but it could mark the first step in the formation of a non-bank financial player in the mould of Cantor Fitzgerald, writes David Rothnie.
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Credit Suisse’s Hong Kong office saw two senior departures in investment banking and equities, following news last week that six were leaving the equities team.
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A clutch of China’s technology stars had been expected to dazzle the market with their IPOs this year, but the evolving regulatory environment means many are ambivalent about whether to list onshore or off. Market watchers say fintech players could be pushed to the US, even as other tech firms consider an A-share IPO. John Loh reports.
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Citic CLSA Securities is expanding its capital markets footprint down under, hiring Michael Vercoe as its first head of ECM for Australia and New Zealand.
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Two senior bankers at Credit Suisse in Hong Kong have left, according to sources close to the matter.
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The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has taken a further step towards opening up the country’s financial sector, allowing foreign and joint venture banks to invest in domestic banking financial institutions.