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Gresham Technologies and RegTek.Solutions have partnered to offer a new solution that enables firms to reconcile front-office trading records.
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Poland has released a draft capital markets development strategy, that aims to improve corporate governance, including at state-controlled firms, and foster a savings culture.
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Only a week after the Shanghai tech board rules came out, onshore companies have started to prepare listing documents and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has proposed bringing international investors to the market. But onshore companies may not be ready.
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Chinese premier Li Keqiang has told the country’s banks they need to increase their lending to small companies. But the details are fuzzy. Pan Yue reports.
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Goldman's Richdale joins KKR – JPM hires Wong from BofA – Fubon recruits from ANZ loans – Natixis names head of PB – Deutsche promotes two for sponsors – ABN opens shop in Australia – MSCI backs China A-shares
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Cheyne Capital’s structured investment vehicle (SIV) has finally been liquidated, marking another post-crisis milestone. Cheyne Finance was the first SIV to be forced into wind-down in August 2007, as frozen commercial paper markets stopped it raising funding, and worries about subprime forced it to breach a ‘major capital loss’ trigger and start selling assets. It then entered a restructuring and has been in receivership ever since 2008.