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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has rejigged its listing rules to allow companies in the mineral, oil and gas (MOG) sector to list at an earlier stage.
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BNP Paribas is combining its primary and secondary activities in US credit markets under a new Global Credit Markets Americas division, with a new head of leveraged finance joining from Deutsche Bank to bolster the firm’s offering.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority on Monday issued fines to five banks from the Nordic region totalling €2.475m, for issuing credit ratings without having gained the necessary approval.
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Chen Gong, chief researcher at leading Chinese private think tank Anbound, tells GlobalRMB that the excessive caution of onshore authorities has made the pace of RMB internationalization far from ideal.
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Chinese lender ICBC partners with a German lender to finance Belt and Road projects, Tradeweb prepares to make Bond Connect trading more liquid, and China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) starts consultation on introducing two-year futures for Chinese government bonds.
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Management at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley used second quarter earnings calls to reassure investors about their exposure to leveraged loans, under questioning from RBC Capital Markets’ Gerard Cassidy, as fears grow about leverage levels and weak covenants.