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Paul Taubman’s boutique is staffing up its European operations amid of a telecoms M&A boom and ahead of its debut as a public company this summer, writes David Rothnie.
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A bid to neuter Europe’s plan to split banks has been knocked back in the European Parliament, meaning the unloved legislation can grind on despite the opposition of some of Europe’s most powerful member states.
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The Korea Exchange (KRX) has taken yet another step in building up its capital markets, signing a memorandum of understanding with the European Chamber of Commerce (ECC) in Korea on May 20.
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Index provider FTSE Russell said on May 26 it would allocate a 5% weighting to Chinese A-shares in two new FTSE Emerging Markets indices, with a plan to progressively increase the share to as much as 32%.
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A senior UK corporate finance banker at BNP Paribas has left the firm, GlobalCapital understands.
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Debt underwriting had a poor first quarter, thanks to a slowdown in leverage loan issuance, especially in the US, according to figures from research firm Coalition.