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Deutsche Bank and Land Securities confirmed on Tuesday that Deutsche had agreed a 25 year pre-lease at 21 Moorfields, a new building going up over the Crossrail station at Moorgate in London.
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China Resources Land plans to issue its first mortgage or management fee-backed securities by the end of 2017, chief financial officer James Yu has told GlobalCapital Asia's sister publication GlobalRMB.
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HSBC posted a decline in revenue and profit from its global banking and markets (GB&M) division in Asia during the quarter to June, even as the region turned in better numbers overall.
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China plans to increase a limit on foreign equity investors, the PBoC renews a currency swap line with Switzerland, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the renminbi is broadly moving in line with fundamentals.
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Credit Suisse’s revenues from Asia Pacific slipped in the second quarter, dragged down by the markets business. But strong year-on-year growth from its wealth management & connected (WM&C) and private banking businesses offset most of the slide.
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Malaysia has seen the inaugural green sukuk under the Securities Commission's Sustainable & Responsible Investment (SRI) sukuk framework, highlighting the country’s efforts in meeting the growing needs of global infrastructure and green financing.