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Only one of Canada's big five banks has yet to publicly support new defence bank initiative
Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
Project to establish bond-issuing multilateral bank gets under way, aiming to strengthen Nato and allies’ defence capacity and procurement
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Royal Dutch Shell’s choice this week of a tight syndicate, heavy with US banks, to lead $4bn and €3bn of bonds has laid bare the sense of vulnerability among banks outside the US bulge bracket, as some expressed resentment at being left out of a lucrative and prestigious mandate.
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In this round-up, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) sold Rmb30bn ($4.3bn) of central bank bills in Hong Kong, China’s foreign reserves grew slightly and the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) took an important step to improving foreign participation in its Star market.
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At its results presentation on Thursday, UniCredit's CEO Jean Pierre Mustier scotched rumours that it was planning to set up a new German holding company and revealed instead plans for a holding company in Italy, designed to make its organisational structure more efficient for regulatory capital and resolution purposes.
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Valdis Dombrovskis, who is in line to be executive vice-president of the new European Commission, said this week that he would soon deliver on the promise of Ursula von der Leyen, the incoming president, who said in July that she intended “to put forward a strategy for green financing”.
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Funding Circle has breached the terms of its securitization SBOLT 2018–1 — a book of loans originated on the platform and was bought by Pollen Street Capital’s P2P Global fund. The breach was driven by a shift in the company’s business model from a pure tech platform to a non-bank lender using its own capital. Funding Circle has asked investors to waive the breach.
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GFI announced that it will re-establish its Tokyo hub on Thursday, launching a new G10 forwards FX desk.