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After quitting M&A and equity capital markets in Europe and the US last year, HSBC is striving to maintain global relevance — and London and New York still have a role to play
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The Hong Kong Exchange (HKEX) and Thomson Reuters (TR) launched on June 23 a new series of indices to track movements of the RMB against a basket of currencies.
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Malaysia’s RHB Group is consolidating its organisational structure, creating a new group wholesale banking (GWB) division that will bring its products under one umbrella.
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Rabobank has agreed a strategic partnership with Kepler Cheuvreux, covering the Benelux region and the food and agriculture sector, and has closed its cash equities business, with the loss of 30 jobs.
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A vote for the UK to leave the European Union next week could widen the performance rift between sterling and euro bonds and send European credit default swap indices to some of their widest levels this year, Citigroup predicts.
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This Loan Ranger has learnt a valuable lesson about what happens when you go on holiday and leave a vegetarian in charge. With Silver holding the reins, so to speak, things took a decidedly environmental turn…
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Completion of the EU banking union has been dealt a serious blow, after ministers failed to agree a timeframe for implementing a proposed common deposit guarantee scheme.