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The European Central Bank has laid out its plans to regulate leveraged lending at banks it supervises, a move that could curb aggressive deal structures and give banks a way to resist pressure for low lending standards from their private equity clients.
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Michael Sherwood, co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International since 2005 and probably the most senior and highest profile investment banker in London, announced his retirement from the firm on Monday, after 30 years at the bank.
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Two bankers have joined the loan syndication team of Agricultural Bank of China in Hong Kong in recent months, according to sources.
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Fixed income specialist SC Lowy, the investment bank based in Hong Kong, has appointed Peter Chung as a senior trader in Europe.
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Though emerging market loans widened in early trading on the day after Donald Trump’s election, pricing for both IG and EM loans returned to the levels of the day before by midday — as the overriding theme of cheap money in European markets, not the shock result of the US vote, dominated.
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The head of loan syndication and sales for Asia Pacific at Société Générale will become its global head of loan syndicate, assuming some of the responsibilities of the outgoing deputy head of global syndicate in the process.