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  • The tension between the EU and UK over Brexit ratcheted up this week, with the prospect of the UK reneging on the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement rearing up. Rising political tension could now boil over into talks on financial services.
  • Ant Group has tackled more than two dozen questions posed by the Shanghai Stock Exchange ahead of its concurrent jumbo IPOs on the Star market and Hong Kong. The digital payment firm’s ownership structure, especially its ties to Alibaba Group Holding, as well as its business model and use of the listing proceeds were under scrutiny.
  • Squire Patton Boggs has appointed a specialist equity capital markets lawyer as a new partner in its London office.
  • Bankia and CaixaBank have opened a new chapter in Spanish bank consolidation, having announced that they are undergoing preliminary discussions about a merger. Analysts welcomed the development and believe that it will mark an important test for consolidation in the Spanish banking sector.
  • Ex-Barclays banker joins Finsbury to develop equity advisory — Laubjerg hired for natural resources at HSBC — Rousseau leaves Deutsche and joins Citi
  • HSBC might be in the middle of a big restructuring, but that isn’t stopping plans to develop mid-market M&A efforts in France, Germany and Asia as well as the UK, writes David Rothnie. The bank has also bolstered its teams covering specific sectors.