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I don’t need to work, but I’m tempted to go back
Corporate broking relationships endure for decades and build deep roots between both individuals and institutions, enabling banks to win outsized revenues from clients they serve. No wonder that a new crop of banks are expanding their ambitions
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On June 15, and after months of anticipation, qualified foreign investors were for the first time able to directly invest on the Saudi Stock Exchange. GlobalCapital's Olivier Holmey and Jon Hay sat down with its CEO, Adel Saleh Al-Ghamdi, in London to discuss the reforms that have been introduced, and those still to come.
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HSBC shouldn’t sacrifice its corporate finance commitment in the scramble to shrink its balance sheet, writes David Rothnie.
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Charles Li is to remain head of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) for at least three more years, after the bourse operator extended his contract.
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The London Stock Exchange Group is seeing a proliferation of RMB-denominated products being listed and traded on its venues, with subsidiary FTSE Russell’s recent decision to include A shares in its indices likely to provide a further boost, the exchange told a forum held in Hong Kong this week.
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The Singapore Exchange has been languishing this year, with no sizeable IPOs hitting the market. But things could be finally looking up, with Canada’s Manulife Financial Corp making headway with a real estate investment trust listing in the southeast Asian city-state. It’s time for issuers to prepare for a market revival.