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Manfred Schepers, who worked at UBS Warburg and its predecessors for 17 years to 2003, has been nominated to join the board of Dutch bank Van Lanschot.
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China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced a second batch of 11 firms as part of a pilot programme, which allows firms to choose their funding windows in the international debt market without needing to seek the regulator’s blessing.
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A glimpse of the future has arrived with the publication of a report modelling the credit risk banks face from drought. The effect on loan portfolios could be severe — and the research illustrates the new kinds of risk management banks will have to do as the world’s climate becomes more volatile.
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HSBC has lost its head of Singapore dollar bond origination, according to sources.
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Investment bankers serving Europe’s financial institutions are already confident 2017 is going to prove a more fruitful year than 2016, when the fees paid by the sector fell to a 14 year low, writes Jon Hay.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has approved a partial waiver to the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) that allows German covered bond issuers to take exposures to a wider range of counterparties but with a lower minimum rating.