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  • Credit Suisse has promoted Ali Naqvi to head of global markets for Asia Pacific from co-head and put him in charge of both equities and fixed income, according to sources close to the move.
  • Merger talks between the London Stock Exchange Group and Deutsche Börse remain on course despite the United Kingdom’s recent vote to leave the European Union, with LSEG shareholders on Monday almost unanimously approving the plans. But comments from the German exchange this week suggest there are tough talks ahead on where to locate the merged group's holding company.
  • Pakistan’s equity capital market suffers from a lack of high quality listed companies and initiatives are needed to boost the market as a whole, according to a new plan from the country’s regulator.
  • Nomura has added a pair of bankers to its Asia ex-Japan equity capital markets team, according to sources familiar with the matter.
  • Jean-Pierre Mustier is set for a triumphant return to UniCredit less than 18 months after stepping down as head of its corporate and investment bank, as the Italian lender appointed the Frenchman as its new chief executive following a specially-convened board meeting on June 30.
  • The loans team at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong has undergone a number of changes, with new bankers coming into the fold to replace those who have left recently.