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The European Parliament has set out its version of the proposed European Covered Bond Directive, taking an alternative route to the European Commission’s plan and proposing a ‘premium’ covered bond category.
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Banks and funds are being inundated with applications from staff trying to leave the rating agencies, as those firms gear up to relocate staff to Europe to comply with ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) guidelines.
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Goldman Sachs said on Wednesday that it had signed a sale and leaseback agreement with Korea’s National Pension Service on its new European headquarters, under construction around the corner from the bank’s existing London offices on Fleet Street.
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Abagian lands bigger job at MS — Minsheng Bank loses two – HSBC Philippines CEO exits – Bhagat leaves StanChart’s capital markets unit – Dagong faces regulators’ wrath – DWS appoints Ng to two positions
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At least $8bn in IPOs from Asian issuers could hit screens in September alone, if everything goes according to plan. But with investor sentiment still on the rocks despite the mid-year lull coming to a close, equity capital markets bankers are hoping for a swift end to what has been a summer of volatility. John Loh reports.
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Sberbank is merging its corporate banking and Sberbank CIB divisions and plans to complete the integration by the end of 2018, with deputy chairman Anatoly Popov heading the combined entity.