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In this round-up, the sell-off in equities continues to worsen as Covid-19 spreads, Hong Kong’s financial secretary forecasted a budget deficit of HK$139.1bn for the 2020-21 fiscal year, and China’s January non-financial outbound investment dropped by 9.5% in US dollar terms.
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Workers of the world’s capital markets united this week in efforts to keep the funding flowing as the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus advances. Roadshows, mandate pitches and even quotidian office life faced emergency changes as embattled financiers braced themselves and their businesses for virus disruption.
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The worsening of the Covid-19 outbreak has battered equity prices and sent investors scurrying for the safety of core government bonds. Most primary markets are all but shuttered, and investors are praying for central banks to provide a glimmer of hope.
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JPM picks Apac CEO — Natixis gets CIB coverage lead — StanChart’s Hsu exits — UBS, CS hire for research — Companies plan restructurings amid Covid-19 — Fidelity makes senior appointment
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The CLO industry is expected to make an exodus from the Netherlands as managers with deals in the pipeline look to domicile their warehouses in Ireland. This follows a court ruling in the country, where up to a fifth of the market is located, which stings managers for a tax on management fees in a move that could shrink their income and reduce deal volumes. Tom Brown reports
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Inconsistent laws and a lack of faith in untested resolution tools have “stretched the credibility” of the bank failure framework in Europe, according to analysts at S&P.