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  • Moody’s this week downgraded an RMBS from debut issuer LendInvest less than two weeks after the online mortgage lender brought the UK prime buy-to-let deal to market. The episode is a rare occurrence in the European securitization market.
  • KPMG UK has named Kay Swinburne, a central figure in the shaping of the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, as its vice-chair of financial services. Her role will be to help shape the firm’s insights on risk and regulation.
  • Shanghai’s new high-tech board is set to welcome its maiden IPO after Suzhou HYC Technology Co kicks off its roadshow on Friday. The company will be the first Chinese issuer to use a market-driven price discovery process for its Rmb1.01bn ($145m) float, but bankers on the mainland have little doubt the deal will be a success. Rebecca Feng reports.
  • GlobalCapital is conducting a global research survey on the fast-changing markets for sustainable financing and investing. It will combine the views of issuers and investors to give a nuanced picture of how this trend is changing capital markets for both groups.
  • Hong Kong’s securities watchdog has fined Credit Suisse HK$2.8m ($357,770) for failing to meet disclosure requirements when publishing research reports about Hong Kong-listed securities.
  • Four major announcements have been made today by the European Commission and its Technical Expert Group, which is drafting the substance of several parts of its multi-faceted Sustainable Finance Action Plan. There were new texts on the Taxonomy, Green Bond Standard and Low Carbon Benchmarks regulations as well as guidelines for companies on how to report climate change-related information. Many market participants welcomed them.