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Surprising alignment on stablecoins and strong support for tokenised assets, but details are sparse
Using AI to facilitate credit decisions poses regulatory problems
US broker has opened office in Milan, Stockholm will be next
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Deutsche Bank has made three senior hires to its coverage teams for China and Australia.
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It was a big week for environmental, social and governance in the capital markets — aren't they all? But in the most recent developments, it is possible to detect a rise in the spiciness of the debate over what should and should not be acceptable.
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In this round-up, China’s banking and insurance regulator sets rules on the sale of wealth management products, and Goldman Sachs is finding fresh opportunities in the Mainland through a tie-up with its largest lender.
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The Asia Pacific Loan Market Association, a trade body, has appointed Pedro Cheung as its new chairman.
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ING has appointed a new country manager for Hong Kong and China, succeeding veteran banker Aart Jan den Hartog, who is leaving the Dutch firm at the end of June.
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Companies with highly structured financial arrangements involving a combination of secured bonds and loans face a particularly arduous second half of the year as they grapple with the transition away from Libor.
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