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Cornerstone investors taking up huge chunks of Hong Kong IPOs have caused much controversy in recent years, but that looks set to change. China’s foreign exchange regulator has provided a new route for investing in the city’s listings, which is expected to diversify the pool of potential cornerstones beyond the typical state-owned enterprises, and friends and family investors. Jonathan Breen reports.
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The Indian Green Bonds Market Development Council, a public-private initiative, launched its 2017 programme on Tuesday to build the country's green debt market to meet national climate objectives.
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The speed and success of Sibanye Gold in closing a loan to back its acquisition of US palladium miner Stillwater, has put South Africa in focus for bankers amid talk that two other acquisition deals out of the country could follow soon.
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Citi has become the first US bank approved to act as a bond settlement agent in the China Interbank Bond Market (CIBM).
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Dubai is closing in on loans of as much as $3bn to fund its airport expansion, but bankers have said that pricing remains an area of negotiation.
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Onshore Chinese investors can now buy into Hong Kong IPOs directly if they are acting as cornerstones investors, following a change in regulation by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe).