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The Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association has published a set of guidelines for managing powers of attorney (POA) on Hong Kong IPOs.
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BNP Paribas is hoping to win more business from private equity firms across its product lines, following the appointment of James Seagrave as global head of financial sponsors.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority will look over some banks’ shoulders to make sure they are allocating IPOs fairly and is trying to get league table providers to reduce incentives for banks to engage in ‘league table trades’ in the MTN and equity block trades markets.
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Eurex and CME Group both lined up new futures contracts this week as the market assessed a generational shift from bilateral derivatives towards cleared, exchange traded products.
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US election jitters are weighing on Asia’s equity and debt capital markets, leaving bankers split over the best course of action for issuers before the November 8 vote. Some are advising clients to make full use of the next fortnight, while others are advocating hanging back and rolling with the punches in the aftermath of the result. John Loh reports.
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A group of banks and service providers, led by New York based start-up Axoni, have completed a test of blockchain technology and smart contracts to manage affirmations and post-trade lifecycle processing for over-the-counter equity swaps, building on similar work done earlier this year for credit derivatives.