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Martin Egan has been elected chair of the International Capital Market Association at the trade body's annual general meeting in Luxembourg, replacing Spencer Lake.
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HSBC has reported a drop in overall profits for the first quarter of 2017, but strong growth in its Asian businesses as it continues to focus on the region.
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ANZ’s cash profit jumped 23% in the six months ending March 31, buoyed by the lender’s moves to restructure its business and hive off some of its retail and wealth units.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan is giving a fillip to its IPO market, rejigging rules to make the equity-raising process more efficient and less time consuming.
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The FICC Markets Standards Board (FMSB) published the final version of its guidelines on best efforts primary market syndications for fixed income in Europe on Tuesday, as it now looks to move on to tackling secondary market impacts of the new issue process.
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Shares in Royal Bank of Scotland, the UK lender, rose 5% on Friday after it reported its first quarterly profit for more than a year.