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A StormHarbour managing director has joined Lloyds Bank’s financial institutions business.
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Banks are lobbying to win capital credit for their contributions to Europe’s resolution fund, as the ramp up of the €55bn fund starts to weigh on their profits.
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Barclays has raided its own investor relations team for a new syndicate banker, who will work across fixed income products.
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BNY Mellon has hired a director from Deutsche Bank to head its financial institutions corporate trust business in Europe.
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The transformation of China's bond markets is set to quicken its pace, judging by the first RMB internationalisation report from the People's Bank of China (PBoC), which was published on June 11. There will be a focus on the Panda bond market, while central banks and monetary authorities may have their access to the onshore interbank market eased.
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The Bank of England’s Fair and Effective Markets Review has rejected arguments that issuers ought to standardise bond terms. But it did say that, at a minimum, market participants must become better at disclosing allocations.