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Boutique firm Religare Capital Markets has signed a pact with FSG Capital to serve mid-market and under-served clients in the Philippines, making it the first and only India-based investment bank to form a joint venture in the country.
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The first quarter numbers of the biggest US investment banks show that the right kind of volatility is back in the market, as divergent central bank policies pushed investors to take a view.
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Citigroup’s institutional clients group, which contains the bank's trading and investment banking operations, failed to match year over year improvements posted by many of Citi's other operations.
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Thailand has opened the door to primary listings of foreign companies on its stock exchange, solidifying an almost year-long effort to usher in some much-needed diversification to its local bourse. But issuers looking to get in on the act will have to jump through a few legal hoops, say market watchers.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is considering tweaking rules imposed on secondary sales of stock via the offer for sale (OFS) mechanism — a way by which owners of listed companies can reduce their holdings.
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UBS has promoted two employees to co-head its equities business in the Americas, according to an internal memo.