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With Brexit negotiations still fraught with risk, DCM and syndicate managers are already figuring out fixes to make sure that their primary markets business continues to function after the UK leaves the European Union — with the minimum disruption possible for their mainly London-based staff.
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Nomura Holdings has applied to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to establish a joint venture securities firm in the country.
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A long-awaited civil settlement with the US Department of Justice this week could prove to be a boon for Royal Bank of Scotland, which has had the risk of heavy fines looming over it for some time.
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Credit and real estate investment firm Angelo, Gordon has hired a European leveraged finance portfolio manager from PGIM, as the firm joins a growing list of US debt managers setting up European CLO businesses.
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The European Parliament's Economic affairs committee is on May 16 set to approve draft regulation that would allow the European Union to force large non-EU clearing houses (CCPs) to relocate to the continent if dealing with systemic amounts of euro-denominated deals.
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South Africa’s Absa is looking to establish a corporate and investment banking unit in London, and is actively in the process of hiring DCM and syndicate bankers, according to sources.