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India’s recent announcements of much-needed reforms will give the economy a tentative breather, but concrete implementation is crucial from preventing the Asian giant from tumbling to junk status.
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Asiamoney PLUS highlights the latest job changes from across the fixed income and financial markets.
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King Sau Lam, a director at Deutsche Bank and head of euro medium-term notes in Asia, has vacated his role after two years.
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China is confronted by what Japan went through in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s when it is accused by the US of dumping its products, a WTO official says
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The ADB’s proposed US$128 million guarantee for India infrastructure bonds is positive but the scale is too small for it to have any real market impact at this stage.
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–Stephen O’Connor, chairman of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, rails against replacing Libor at the organization’s annual meeting in London.
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The latest version of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation gave market participants more leeway in clearing intragroup transactions.
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The long-awaited debt restructuring package for India’s SEBs will be approved in the next two weeks, and while this is positive it is a short-term solution, and does not tackle the root of the problem.
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DCM chief Mark Leahy leaves to be replaced by Clayton Carol as the Japanese bank also cuts jobs in investment banking.
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The Cover brought together a group of central bankers, portfolio managers and investment bankers to discuss the covered bond market in the context of the sovereign debt crisis last month. Despite a fundamental belief in the soundness of the covered bond product, the roundtable participants warned of the dangers of the inextricable link between a sovereign entity, the issuers within its jurisdiction and their covered bond programmes.
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The People’s Bank of China highlighted key targets for the country’s financial market by 2015. Missing from the proposal was the call for non-bank participants in the onshore bond market – the obvious first step towards debt reform.
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Top 3 Offshore RMB DCM Transactions - 2012 YTD