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The movement to create free investment benchmarks to support the Sustainable Development Goals is gathering pace, with the launch this week of a major survey of corporate human rights performance.
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The European Commission has defended its plans to forge ahead ahead with plans to introduce sovereign bond-backed securities (SBBS), despite market participants’ lack of enthusiasm for the project.
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Foreign banks operating in the US could be allowed a more flexible funding structure, according to Randall Quarles, Federal Reserve vice-chairman for supervision. It could lower the cost of trapping liquidity and capital instruments in the intermediate holding companies (IHCs) they had to set up to keep operating in the US.
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Chao Li has resigned as head of Asia bond syndicate at Standard Chartered.
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Hong Kong’s market watchdog reprimanded and fined Citi on Thursday for its work as a sponsor on the 2009 IPO of China-based Real Gold Mining.
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Convertible bond sales in Asia are poised to scale new heights, as a combination of rising interest rates and soaring share prices prompt issuers to look beyond traditional equity and debt. But bankers say the glut of new paper means issuers have to be willing to pay up. John Loh reports.