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Ian Bedford, head of European commercial paper (ECP) at Royal Bank of Scotland in London, will retire from the European ECP market this winter, ending a 25 year long career, Euroweek understands.
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The investment bank was the most profitable part of the UBS empire in 2013, scotching suggestions about a possible spin-off, writes David Rothnie
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Nomura, the Japanese bank looking to increase its market share across both cash and derivative equity products, has added Mike Ward to its European equities team.
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The Chinese internet company could yet list in Hong Kong, but even if it does other mainland tech companies are unlikely to follow unless the city’s bourse conducts far broader changes to its rules. Ian Driscoll reports.
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Deutsche Bank has promoted its head of ECM Asia, Ashok Pandit, to a new role covering sovereign wealth funds and is moving a senior equity banker from its European team to replace him.
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The Indonesian Stock Exchange has stepped up attempts to improve liquidity and market participation, announcing on Monday that companies must comply with a new minimum float requirement scheduled to kick in on Friday.