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  • Amundi has hired Dominique Carrel-Billiard as deputy director to the general management, a role in which he will be responsible for co-ordinating the firm's merger with Pioneer Investments.
  • The risk of a devastating collapse in oil and gas companies’ share prices, when investors suddenly start pricing in climate change, is one scenario financial regulators are trying to ward off with the launch of new guidelines this week, which are a milestone in the world’s response to global warming.
  • After the wild ride that was 2016 ECM, banks in Asia are hoping for some breathing space next year. Bankers report a strong pipeline, but worries about Donald Trump and other potentially destabilising macro events continue to cast a shadow. For 2017, the key will be in the execution, writes John Loh.
  • Mizuho has hired three technology bankers to join its San Francisco office, part of the firm's new tech operation, launched earlier this year
  • UBS is set to lose its co-head of ECM solutions for Asia at the end of the year, sources told GlobalCapital Asia this week. His departure comes two months after the bank said Hong Kong's regulator was investigating it for its role in IPOs, though the two events are thought to be unrelated.
  • While UniCredit’s CEO has rallied his troops round a simple vision that should be easy to execute, the success of the corporate and investment bank will come down to greater collaboration across countries and divisions, writes David Rothnie.