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◆ What now for European Secured Notes ater long-awaited debut? ◆ The mood in European securitization amid MFS fallout and reg reform ◆ Digitalisation of bond market is up to the regulators
Markets are looking to the authorities to simplify blockchain issues, but they may not have the purest motives
Italian investment bank has retained its focus since its takeover by Banca Monte dei Paschi. Now with two suitors for MPS, it is set for more upheaval
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Daiwa Capital Markets has hired Chris Hill, former EMEA head of MTNs and structured notes at Barclays, to cover for Jez Walsh, SSA syndicate head, who has taken a leave of absence.
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Each week, Keeping Tabs brings you the very best of what we in the GlobalCapital newsroom have found most useful, interesting and informative from around the web. This week: remote working challenges and opportunities, rethinking discrimination in economics, and how volatility strategies fell apart in the market crash.
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The Federal Reserve has come under fire for failing to oblige banks to stop paying dividends at a time of extreme economic uncertainty. The results of its latest stress test showed this week that a quarter of US banks could approach their minimum capital ratios if the coronavirus pandemic leads to a double-dip recession.
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The European Commission has split a new set of initiatives to progress the Capital Markets Union into three sections based around companies' recovery and growth, individuals' savings, and the single market for capital, according to an internal working document obtained by GlobalCapital.
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Asif Sherani and Souhail Mahjour are taking on additional responsibilities in HSBC’s debt capital markets syndicate team.
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In this round-up, the Ministry of Finance plans to double the size of its already issued special treasury bonds, the government removes some restrictions for foreign investment in the 2020 negative lists, and the former richest man in China and founder of Gome is released from jail after 10 years.
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