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The US Federal Reserve Board has put forward a sweeping set of proposals to soften restrictions on proprietary trading under the Volcker rule, in a move that could free up banks to pursue more transactions related to underwriting and market making.
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UBS, HSBC make ECM hires — JP Morgan adds Macquarie veteran to IB team — DCM changes at Natixis and StanChart — ABN Amro beefs up transportation and logistics biz — Kim joins HSBC Korea
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Jitters over Italy’s political turmoil receded slightly on Thursday, giving Asia’s stock and bond markets a bit of respite, even as talk of a trade war between China and the US reappeared.
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Deutsche Börse’s CEO, Theodor Weimer, on Wednesday committed to greatly reducing the exchange group's structural costs by 2020 while doubling down on growth, technology and acquisitions.
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Jitters around Italy’s political turmoil made its way to Asia’s bond and stock markets on Wednesday, forcing debt capital markets bankers in the region to hit the pause button on deals.
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The London-Shanghai Stock Connect appears to be finally taking shape after several years in the making. But with the dollar beating the renminbi and the pound to become the link’s major trading and settlement currency, the scheme looks increasingly skewed towards investors in the US rather than those in the UK and Europe.