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HSBC is making some senior-level changes to its debt capital markets team in Asia Pacific, with current head of high yield capital markets and CMB debt origination, Wallace Lam, moving to commercial banking.
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Following an internal restructuring, Credit Suisse has asked covered bond holders for their consent to amend the definition of an issuer event of default (EoD).
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The Reserve Bank of India is allowing banks to issue offshore rupee-denominated bonds to raise Basel III tier two (T2) and additional tier one (AT1) debt, as part of a series of measures to develop the country’s fixed income and currency markets.
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Though Crédit Agricole is rarely considered one of the glitziest houses in the capital markets, a target of doubling revenues in global markets in five years’ time stands in sharp contrast to the gloom pervading its peers. It’s a plausible plan, too — the future belongs to the well-capitalised.
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After reporting two consecutive quarters of year-on-year decreases in capital markets revenue, Royal Bank of Canada delivered a C$635m profit from the division as the bank booked record third quarter results.
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Luca Bertalot, secretary general of the European Mortgage Federation and European Covered Bond Council talks to GlobalCapital about Brexit, the Label, harmonisation, capital floors and a detailed look at the global expansion of covered bonds in the emerging market arena.