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The fraught negotiations over the Single Resolution Mechanism have been completed, ending months of uncertainty over Europe’s backing for its banks.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has appointed Laurent Guyot as its new managing director in FIG DCM, shortly after the departures of Julia Hoggett and Daniel Bell, head of financials flow financing and new products respectively.
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China’s onshore equity market will grow to $10tr by 2020 – and will be included in global indices by 2015 – prospects which make the asset class too important to ignore, according to HSBC.
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China’s onshore equity market will grow to $10tr by 2020 – and will be included in global indices by 2015 – prospects which make the asset class too important to ignore, according to HSBC.
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Otkritie Capital has hired Sergey Sukhanov as head of its equity group, replacing Georgy Mirel.
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Donald Workman, the new head of Royal Bank of Scotland’s corporate and institutional banking (CIB) business, is expected to announce in the next seven to 10 days a steering committee or integration board to lead the restructuring of the business, write Jon Hay and Owen Sanderson