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Credit Suisse launched its onshore brokerage business in China on Wednesday, placing it among a handful of global banks that have securities trading operations in the Mainland.
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Nissan has done the UK a favour. By playing hardball about wanting assurances from the UK government about Brexit, it has opened the debate into one where real investments are discussed, and tough choices become apparent. The City should follow its lead.
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Standard Chartered may be penalised by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) for its role as a joint sponsor on an IPO from 2009, amid a wider crackdown on banks by the market watchdog.
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IPOs are on the verge of getting easier in Pakistan. The country’s market regulator has approved a new framework with the primary objectives of making it easy to do business and streamlining the public offering process.
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UBS is being investigated by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission for its role in IPOs, with the bank warning that it faces a possible suspension of its corporate finance licence.
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Nicholas Chia has been made the head of equity capital markets and syndicate at Singapore’s OCBC Bank, the latest of Standard Chartered’s former ECM team to land a new role.