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  • After a year-long barrage of regulatory intervention, Chinese corporates are re-emerging on the international deal making scene, and this time they are here to stay, writes David Rothnie.
  • No matter where in the world a European trading firm wants to find a counterparty, they will have to comply with the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) from January 2018. And in Asia, that might cost them business, according to panellists at an International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) conference this week.
  • Nordea has hired an ex-Deutsche Bank banker as global head of debt capital markets, part of a shake-up in the firm's wholesale banking business.
  • Investment bank Greenhill & Co's recapitalisation plan will bolster its share price, but it faces more fundamental challenges than its rivals, writes David Rothnie.
  • There’s a spring back in the steps of markets businesses, despite a slump in trading conditions from last year, and record low volatility levels. But making money in the new world order isn’t about a return to the leverage-juiced fixed income flows of the pre-crisis world. GlobalCapital spoke to Olivier Osty, BNP Paribas’ executive head of global markets about what it takes today.
  • Credit Suisse has refreshed its management team in EMEA and is ramping up in the region again. This time it’s different, writes David Rothnie.