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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s Singapore branch aims to underwrite IPOs of Chinese companies in the city-state after receiving accreditation as an issue manager from the Singapore Exchange.
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China rejects suggestions that it is speeding up liberalisation due to US pressure, regulators tout the rebooting of outbound investment channels, and China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and KraneShares make an ETF tracking Chinese internet companies available in renminbi.
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The European Investment Bank is preparing a new product: Sustainability Bonds, which will complement its Climate Awareness Bonds.
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Mike Mendelsohn, senior director of capital markets and project finance at the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) left the trade group this month.
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US financial regulators have proposed new rules that would make it easier for banks to be active in business such as repo and clearing, which were hit hard by post-crisis tightening of leverage ratios.
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Digital Asset, the financial services distributed ledger firm headed by Blythe Masters, said on Wednesday that it had hired a JP Morgan executive to work on its project with the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).