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Banks active in capital markets outside the European Union are using their exemption from the bloc’s onerous market abuse rules as a selling point to attract issuers, with the Swiss francs, Canadian dollars, and yen markets in particular focus.
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Several banks have relinquished their roles as primary dealers for sovereigns, according to AFME’s latest handbook.
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A technical document designed to connect China’s green bond market with that of the Western world could also be a first step in building a globally coherent green bond market, in which bonds of different kinds are more comparable.
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Santander has hired a former UBS infrastructure debt banker to work in an advisory role.
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Repo traders convened this week in Brussels to rethink how to fix the plumbing of financial markets and mulled using other forms of collateral in the market.
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China’s eye-catching decision to raise the limits on foreign ownership of domestic financial institutions looks like a seismic shift in policy. But bankers and analysts remain sceptical about how much difference the move will make — especially in the banking sector. Noah Sin reports.