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Tej Singh leaves firm suddenly
◆ EU regs plan sparks debate over treatment of secured borrowing ◆ Blistering corporate and FIG issuance but why are premiums rising in one market but not the other? ◆ UK Renters' Rights Act to impact UK buy-to-let RMBS market
The US bank is showing its global credentials at a time of increased transatlantic tensions but European banks are equal to the challenge
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Last week, GlobalCapital reported on the retirement of Peter Zirwes, who has been a fixture of the corporate finance world for almost 30 years.
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Crédit Agricole emphasised high levels of activity in syndicated loans and fixed income, especially among French clients, as it revealed a strong set of quarterly earnings on Friday.
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Allen & Overy has hired two leveraged finance partners from rival Linklaters in London.
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UBS has revamped its management of sustainability and appointed Michael Baldinger as chief sustainability officer. Last month it named Suni Harford, president of UBS Asset Management, as group executive board sponsor for sustainability and impact.
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Debt capital markets bankers are concerned that the EU’s decision to pay less in bond syndication fees could well force other issuers to do the same simply because no one will want to be paying more than anyone else.
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In this round-up, China’s trade surplus jumps in the first four months of the year, regulators unveil details for implementing the cross-border Wealth Management Connect pilot scheme between the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau, and Beijing decides to suspend all activity under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue.
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