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New equity capital markets talent and Bernstein joint venture have helped Société Générale win eye-catching mandates. Next, it will expand sector teams
Banks face an uncertain future as finance goes digital
BNPP is rebuilding strength in advisory in France
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  • The Bank of England is mulling ways to support businesses left out of Covid-19 support schemes, with a focus on sub-investment grade corporates and encouraging lending into the real economy. A securitization structure is being comtemplated via the setting up of an intermediary bank.
  • ABS
    The Federal Reserve’s Term Asset Backed Securities Loan Facility succeeded in boosting investor confidence and providing a backstop to further spread widening, but sources say that key limitations in the scope of the programme, even with the most recent expansion last week, mean that the benefits have mostly already been felt.
  • The Autorité de Marchés Financieres (AMF) has decided not to lengthen a ban on short selling, but some market participants who opposed the action see it returning when extreme volatility next strikes the markets.
  • SSA
    JP Morgan, the leading SSA bookrunner over the last five years, is clinging onto pole position for 2020, despite a mighty effort from Citi, which has topped the rankings since the Covid-19 pandemic began disrupting markets in earnest. But it is a far different picture in SSA MTNs with Scandinavians surging to the top, thanks to a growth in niche currency supply.
  • JP Morgan announced a new set of leaders for its underwriting, coverage and M&A business on Monday, following a series of promotions in February.
  • One of China’s most powerful bond market regulators has issued a warning to Industrial Bank and Citic Securities, after the two banks accepted an underwriting fee the regulator said was “far below” market standards.
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