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  • Senior fixed income banker Michael Luk has joined CLSA as global head of debt capital markets, after a one year stint with the Singapore Exchange.
  • Equity investors threw their support behind Housing Development Finance Corp’s Rp19bn ($291.3m) fundraising this week, as the mortgage lender steered clear of a scandal that has engulfed India’s state-owned banks. It showed that the qualified institutional placement market is still open for the right names, writes John Loh.
  • Part of the job of a financial regulator is to protect the general public from itself by keeping dangerous financial instruments on the top shelf, behind the cookie jar. But the rules don’t make sense.
  • PGIM’s Ronni Neeman, vice-president, structured products, said that his institution was pushing CLO managers to put firmer terms on replacing Libor in their deal documents, cutting down on manager discretion — which could be used to lock in low fixed interest rates if the benchmark is no longer published after 2021.
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    Citi is eyeing the launch of an online consumer lending service similar to Goldman Sachs’ Marcus platform, according to sources speaking with GlobalCapital at the SFIG Vegas conference.
  • The Single Resolution Board has decided that Latvia’s ABLV Bank should be wound up under national insolvency proceedings, suggesting that small and medium sized banks remain outside the scope of resolution action.