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  • CIFC Asset Management, one of the largest CLO managers in the world, has recently turned its attention to Europe, with the hire of Joshua Hughes to start marketing and fundraising for European loan investments. It is planning to build out the business in the coming months with more London-based hires, including a senior investment professional to lead that side of the business — but it’s not diving headfirst into the increasingly crowded European CLO market.
  • The Bank of England this week laid out its plan to build reliable term rates from the sterling overnight interbank average rate (Sonia) that it has chosen to replace Libor, recommending that overnight index swaps on the rate be traded on venue.
  • Deutsche Bank has seen the biggest fall among large investment banks of in employee approval of its CEO, according to analysis from UBS’s banks research team. The news comes as the German bank’s new boss, Christian Sewing, rolls out extensive cuts to international trading operations and a refocusing of efforts on Germany.
  • NatWest Markets is fifth in Dealogic’s European sovereign bond bookrunner league table, a big leap on this time last year as it expands its presence across the SSA market — including into the dollar sector.
  • To do, or not to do? That appears to be the question plaguing China’s stock exchanges when it comes to including weighted voting rights shares on the Stock Connect’s southbound trading channel. A rather vague consensus has been reached with the Hong Kong bourse, but what does this mean for the city’s equities markets? Jonathan Breen finds out.
  • Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has sanctioned a former Standard Chartered executive in Hong Kong for IPO-related offences.