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  • Coke-based chemicals company China Risun Group has raised HK$1.68bn ($214m) after sealing its Hong Kong IPO just off the bottom of price guidance.
  • Credit Suisse has appointed Julian Corner as head of advanced execution services for EMEA, effective immediately, according to an internal memo.
  • Mubadala Investment, an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, has raised MR1.04bn ($254.4m) after selling a number of its shares in RHB Bank, according to a source close to the deal.
  • Hong Kong-based online brokerage Futu Securities is on track to raise $160m after cutting the size of its IPO and signing up international investment fund General Atlantic for a private placement.
  • SRI
    Another piece of the jigsaw of greener financial markets was inserted on Tuesday last week, though hardly anyone noticed. Under the EU’s new Investment Firms Regulation, asset managers and investment banks will have to disclose their environmental, social and governance risks, including from stranded assets, and how they vote in shareholder meetings. The requirements are quite radical and amount to insisting that all firms practice ESG investing.
  • FIG
    Amid the blizzard of legislation going through Brussels in the dying days of the present Commission and Parliament’s mandate, little attention was paid last week to the new rules governing how investment managers and investment banks are supervised. But they have big implications, including bringing investment banks such as Barclays and Goldman Sachs under the European Central Bank.
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