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Improving the transparency of debt and investment in emerging and developing countries will be even more important to improve the long-term sustainability of lending in the wake of the urgent need for countries to secure financing to fund initiatives to tackle the pandemic and deal with its economic impacts, World Bank president David Malpass said on Friday.
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The European Central Bank is creating a temporary forum to stimulate dialogue between the ECB, national central banks in the eurozone and the private sector on the proposed European Distribution of Debt Instruments (EDDI) project, which aims to create a one-stop synchronised platform for selling bonds across the bloc.
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UBS has made Paul Mahony head of corporate debt capital markets and derivatives for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, following on from Barry Donlon’s appointment as head of DCM for the region.
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The European Central Bank is encouraging investment banks to keep up their market making activities during the coronavirus pandemic by offering them temporary relief on their capital requirements for market risk.
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The National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (Nafmii) has made fresh efforts to reform the bond issuance process in China. It is giving some issuers more flexibility around their fundraising plans and the way they can execute deals.
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In this round-up, China’s economy shrinks for the first time since records started, exports and imports fall in March but rebound from recent lows, and the State Council will further develop the country’s capital markets.
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