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UBS has reorganised the leadership of its investment bank in Emea, naming new leaders for overlapping networks of sector and country client bankers.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has released new research, which it hopes will dispel the long-held belief that equities in the city are undervalued when compared to shares on the Mainland.
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There was a common thread in two new proposals by Malaysian and Indian regulators to reform their respective real estate investment trust regimes. Both countries are looking to increase Reit exposure to under construction or greenfield properties — moves that could give a much-needed boost to the asset class. John Loh reports.
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US banks, which opened second quarter reporting this week and last, said Brexit had driven ‘new peaks’ in volumes at trading divisions, with signs of market share gains for the US houses as well.
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Credit Suisse has made two senior appointments to its Japan’s investment banking and capital markets division, poaching from Deutsche Securities.
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The Singapore Exchange’s reputation took a beating after its longest ever trading disruption last week, although the incident had minimal impact on equity capital market desks, said bankers.