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PGIM's managing director joins AFM to discuss the UK and EU securitization regulatory roadmap
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Deutsche Bank’s recently announced policy on returning to the New York office in September fits what many bankers have been expecting for months and heralds a return to normality. But for a small subset of bankers who left offices in London for lockdown in March 2020, the end of restrictions will also mean a change of circumstances — and getting used to living in a new country.
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In this round-up, US president Joe Biden signs an executive order that bans Americans from investing in Chinese companies allegedly operating in the defence or surveillance sectors, the People's Bank of China raises banks’ foreign exchange reserve requirement, and Beijing gives greater flexibility to securities companies on a ‘whitelist’.
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JP Morgan has appointed Andrew Verdasca as head of East Asia technology, media and telecommunications (TMT), according to an internal announcement seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Ediphy, a fintech company launched by Chris Murphy, a former global head of fixed income sales and trading at UBS, is launching a prototype version of a consolidated tape, aggregating trade disclosures mandated by MiFID II.
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Former Citi banker joins Santander to run FIG and SSA DCM — Citi taps Goldman banker to lead 'wellness economy' charge — EIB hires funding official from BMW — First Eagle hires CLO PM
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Deutsche Bank has told staff in New York that they should prepare to be back in the office by Labor Day (September 6), as the firm works on plans to allow more remote working for some in the future.
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