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Neil Kell is re-joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the newly created role of chairman of international equity capital markets, after recently resigning from Deutsche Bank.
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The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect notched up record trading in its southbound channel on March 30, as H-shares continue to change hands at deep discounts to their mainland counterparts.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has published a discussion paper on relaxing the rules governing IPOs of start-ups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as the regulator works on improving the appeal of listing on the domestic stock exchange.
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Barclays has hired Barry Meyers, an executive director from JP Morgan, to be head of UK equity capital markets.
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Deutsche Bank has lost its head of equity capital markets for Asia ex-Japan after Neil Kell, who first joined the firm in 2010, resigned.
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The Securities Association of China (SAC) has issued guidelines that call on its members to rein in their fast-growing stock-pledged repo loans business.