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In this round-up, the People’s Bank of China leaves the one year medium-term lending facility rate unchanged for over a year, it plans Rmb25bn ($3.9bn) of bill issuance in Hong Kong, and the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses approve China’s first public infrastructure real estate investment trusts since the pilot programme’s launch last April.
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JP Morgan has appointed a new head of financial institutions group (FIG) investment banking coverage for Australia and New Zealand, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia on Monday.
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Citi has replaced the former head of its EMEA alternative assets group with a promotion from within, Theo Giatrakos, who will work alongside a newly hired chairman, Didier Denat, the former head of corporate banking at Credit Suisse.
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Bankers woke up on May 12 to find themselves in a changed world, quickly realising they would need to adapt to a new set of circumstances.
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In this round-up, China records the lowest population growth in decades, the pace of credit expansion moderates, and a surge in the country’s factory gate prices adds to global inflation concerns.
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Credit Suisse is continuing the build-out of its private banking operations in Asia, announcing a spate of appointments for North Asia this week.
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