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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has formed a securities industry working group that will look into ways to improve the market, two months after suffering its worst ever trading disruption.
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Barclays has hired Tim Throsby, who is global head of equities at JP Morgan, to two senior roles, as chief executive of the corporate and investment bank, and president of Barclays corporate and international. Throsby will take up the posts in January, subject to regulatory approval.
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The People’s Bank of China, in collaboration with six other government agencies, has put green financing in the spotlight, releasing guidelines for the establishment of a green financial system.
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Singapore is pushing ahead with plans for a dual class share structure, giving it an edge over Hong Kong for the next big technology IPO. But markets watchers warn that progress will take time.
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Jan Luthman, co-head of equities and a partner at UK asset manager Liontrust, is retiring after nearly 30 years in the investments industry.
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The Singapore Exchange has received the go ahead from its listing advisory committee to allow companies to float using a new structure, in an effort to deepen the city-state’s capital markets.