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A senior French regulator floated the idea of having a single European financial supervisor this Wednesday, which he said would help ease concerns over “regulatory arbitrage”.
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Global investors scrambled for paper in India’s largest qualified institutional placement (QIP) this week as State Bank of India raised Rp150bn ($2.3bn) amid strong appetite for the country’s stocks. Its success heralds a bumper year for FIG equity raisings, with more big trades already shaping up, writes John Loh.
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Deutsche rejigs loans team — Citi makes senior appointments — Goldman in Aussie push — UBS loses DCM syndicate banker — RHB, AmBank kick off merger talks
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The Reserve Bank of India has added restrictions to the issuance of rupee-denominated bonds, essentially cutting off the country's high yield issuers from the market.
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The combination of One Belt One Road (OBOR) and Bond Connect will allow the renminbi to be used more widely as an investment and reserve currency, presenting a breakthrough for RMBi, said experts at the Hong Kong Exchange’s RMB fixed income and currency conference on Thursday.
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The debate on clearing euro derivatives showed signs of heating up on Wednesday, when a French regulator speaking at the International Derivatives Expo (IDX) in London insisted that the activity should take place in the eurozone.