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China’s market watchdog said companies can submit applications to list China Depositary Receipts from Thursday, declaring the start of trials for the scheme.
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The age-old debate of loans versus bonds has picked up pace amid turbulence in the debt capital markets, as banks and borrowers in Asia try finding the most suitable funding options, writes Pan Yue.
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A fund and a local securities exchange will create the first clearing house in Nigeria. Both hope it will bolster liquidity and improve financial stability in the Nigerian capital markets.
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Algomi, a technology company hoping to bring electronification to secondary bond markets, has appointed a new CEO.
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The Bank of England and its watchdog has said that banks will receive more guidance on how to handle the events leading up to a bank resolution.
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A report that UniCredit is considering a merger with Société Générale — which would create a powerful champion in European corporate debt — provoked strong feelings among capital markets specialists on Monday. The story appears to have taken UniCredit’s management by surprise, just after a bruising period for Italy in capital markets. But although some like the idea in principle and others scorn it, none believe a merger at some stage is impossible.