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  • The lawsuits over alleged manipulation of the SSA market have spread further, with more dealers and individuals named in a court filing. Citi, HSBC, RBC and TD Bank have now been added, as well as Bank of America, Crédit Agricole, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Nomura. The suit also draws in the new issue market, alleging that the traders were able to front-run new issues yet to be announced or in book-building.
  • In a blow to the Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) dual-class aspirations, an investor group has voiced its opposition to the bourse’s plan to allow weighted voting rights, saying it could “threaten” the quality of the equity market.
  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has approved a second batch of 11 firms as part of a pilot programme which allows them to choose a funding window in the international debt market without needing the regulator’s blessing.
  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced a second batch of 11 firms as part of a pilot programme, which allows firms to choose their funding windows in the international debt market without needing to seek the regulator’s blessing.
  • A glimpse of the future has arrived with the publication of a report modelling the credit risk banks face from drought. The effect on loan portfolios could be severe — and the research illustrates the new kinds of risk management banks will have to do as the world’s climate becomes more volatile.
  • Dual-class share (DCS) listings could “threaten” the quality of Singapore’s equity capital markets, warn international investors in a report sent to the country's exchange.