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After quitting M&A and equity capital markets in Europe and the US last year, HSBC is striving to maintain global relevance — and London and New York still have a role to play
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The European Securities and Markets Authority’s plan to take over approving wholesale debt and asset backed securities prospectuses has flummoxed market participants, who say ESMA has no plan to make the new system work — raising fears that European debt markets will be gummed up by a cumbersome approval process.
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A group of more than 100 investors managing nearly $2tr in assets said in a report this week that banks had put up only ‘skin deep’ efforts to capture the risks and opportunities associated with climate change.
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Macquarie Group is seeking to hire a US ABS director for its credit markets team as it looks to grow its presence in US esoteric ABS sectors, including whole business, marketplace lending and renewable energy finance.
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Central banks have been tweaking and improving their stress testing models in recent years. But these schemes are already long overdue using a climate risk scenario.
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The Spanish National Court has ordered parties involved in a criminal investigation into Banco Popular to hand over nearly 80 related documents, including a full and unredacted version of Deloitte’s valuation report.
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The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) may adjust its profitability and share structure requirements for IPOs as technology-oriented listings come to the fore.