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Deutsche Bank confirmed over the weekend that it was preparing an €8bn rights issue, alongside a fresh strategic overhaul that includes a partial IPO of its asset management division and the reintegration of Postbank.
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Corporate and investment banks in Asia Pacific saw their revenues shrink 7% in 2016 compared to just a 2% fall for global CIBs, according to Coalition.
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The UK’s IPO market is likely to go through its biggest shake-up for a generation later this year, when the Financial Conduct Authority introduces new rules — but the effects may not be those the regulator intends, writes Jon Hay.
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The bank’s shake-up of its global banking business has already resulted in fresh ideas and big mandates, and now HSBC is looking to conquer M&A, writes David Rothnie.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is set to pull out all the stops to woo energy giant Saudi Aramco to list on the bourse, with its chief executive describing it as a “match made in heaven” this week. But the HKEX has even bigger ambitions — to move from an exchange dominated by Chinese companies to one with foreign issuers, writes Jonathan Breen.
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BlackRock has received the very first RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) quota under the US allocation from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, in yet another sign that global asset managers are ready to boost their China investments.