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UK Financial Investments, the body that holds the government’s stakes in Lloyds Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland, is recruiting a capital markets manager.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) brought into force new rules governing real estate investment trusts (Reits) on April 16, loosening up certain restrictions in a bid to encourage more companies to tap the equity capital market.
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Four regulators hit Deutsche for more than $2.5bn on Thursday for "extremely serious" misconduct in rigging money market rates.
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Banks are pushing the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) to rethink its recent proposal on new rules for the equity capital market. The SECP's suggested regulations include banning listed companies from raising funds through a bookbuilding process while restricting the activities of bookrunners when executing deals. Rashmi Kumar reports.
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China’s parliament began a sweeping review of its Securities Law on April 20, with amendments that could pave the way for a long-awaited overhaul of regulations that have been in place since 1999.
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A slump in ECM volumes across southeast Asia has forced investment banks to trim headcounts in the region, but for some small is beautiful. The pullback is creating opportunities for boutique investment banks like Religare Capital Markets, looking to tap pockets of strength in a region that still has a robust need for issuance, writes John Loh.