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  • UBS has merged its corporate client solutions team for China with the Hong Kong and Taiwan unit, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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    A leaked copy of draft EU legislation, seen by GlobalCapital, shows that the Regulatory Scrutiny Board, a committee that makes sure EU laws are well drafted and not too onerous, has made the Commission water down its plans to tighten regulation of green investment benchmarks. But strong rules are coming on investors’ duty to consider environmental, social and governance matters and the shape of the sustainable Taxonomy is emerging.
  • Leading bookbuilding and data firm Ipreo, owned by Goldman Sachs and Blackstone, has been sold to data provider IHS Markit for $1.855bn, a move that could change the balance in the battle for the next generation of primary markets technology.
  • Indonesian credits got a quick boost late last week as investor sentiment rose following an interest rate hike. But while the buy-side is again warming up to the country’s bonds, the debate continues over whether the optimism is sustainable.
  • China keeps growing its stockpile of US Treasury bonds, the government of Bangladesh may issue a Panda bond following the acquisition of the Dhaka Stock Exchange by two Chinese bourses, and foreign asset managers and insurance firms are expanding their onshore presence.
  • As banks and investors assess the impacts of IFRS 9, introduced this year, a second wave of effects from the new accounting rule could hit the market and spur asset sales from banks and pushing interest rates sharply higher for consumers.