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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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Hong Kong’s market watchdog has withdrawn a lawsuit filed against Standard Chartered and UBS over the 2009 IPO of China Forestry Holdings Co, although this does not mark the end of possible enforcement action, according to sources close to the matter.
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Jakob von Weizsäcker, the European Parliament's co-rapporteur for draft central counterparty (CCP) clearing house resolution regulation, said on Monday that he will table an amendment to create a new resolution fund for the entities, a move that could cost €500bn but is unlikely to happen.
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The Bank of England will take over the “end-to-end” administration of the Sterling Over Night Index Average (SONIA) benchmark and implement key reforms on April 23, 2018, the central bank confirmed on Monday.
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Global Logistic Properties returned to the Panda bond market with a five year note on October 13, raising Rmb1bn ($151.8m). But unlike its last issuance in 2016, GLP opted for the interbank instead of the exchange market, as the company searches for longer-term RMB funding for its China business.
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The governor of the People’s Bank of China says the country should redefine corporate debt, China’s GDP growth could rise to 7% in the second half, and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank plan annual forums on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
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Fiji has fewer than 1m people and its CO2 output per head is only 8% of US levels. A strange country, perhaps, to preside over the world’s most important process for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. But from another perspective, Fiji is supremely well qualified to tackle climate change — its task as president of COP 23, the global climate negotiations scheduled for November.