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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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The treasurer of Helsinki-based Nordic Investment Bank, is leaving the supranational to join an investment bank in Copenhagen.
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Analysts have praised UniCredit for taking a conservative approach to dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, after the Italian bank said on Wednesday that it would be making higher loan losses provisions in the first quarter than had been expected by the market.
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One of the co-heads of the London Group of Tradition, the interdealer broker that is one of the largest in the over-the-counter derivatives market, is leaving the firm.
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Some Asian sovereigns are at risk of being pushed out of investment grade territory as the Covid-19 pandemic takes a toll on their economies. India and Indonesia are of particular concern, with fears high that they are close to becoming fallen angels.
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India’s financial regulator has made a one-time relaxation of rules governing IPOs and rights issues in response to the coronavirus outbreak, which continues to keep the country’s population at home.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) set a four month limit on Tuesday to the period over which mortgage servicers are obligated to advance payments on loans in forbearance, a long awaited liquidity fix the industry was pushing for.
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