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Nomura has hired a head of international environmental, social and governance syndicate from a rival firm. It is believed to be the first time a bank has hired a full time syndicate person to be dedicated to green and sustainable bonds.
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Leonard Ng has joined Standard Chartered’s debt capital markets team in Singapore.
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The European Banking Authority will soon publish outline proposals setting out the case for European secured notes (ESNs), which according to Moody’s may not necessarily be any riskier than traditional covered bonds.
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One of the most radical reforms ever made to financial markets is set to become law in a matter of weeks. Investors in Europe will have to ask clients about their environmental, social and governance preferences, and then abide by these choices.
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Regional Japanese banks have been freed up to invest in loss-absorbing senior debt following new guidance on the regulatory treatment of TLAC holdings. The world's largest FIG borrowers will need to move into the yen market quickly to take full advantage of this new but huge source of investment for their bonds, writes Tyler Davies.
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The European Commission adopted its first Sustainable Finance package on Thursday — draft laws that will begin to implement its strategy. The proposals have been changed at the request of an internal EC committee, to make them more workable, especially when it comes to the planned Taxonomy of green and sustainable activities.