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Europe’s self-proclaimed investment banking champions are playing to their strengths, but remain far behind US peers
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
Deal raises questions about whether transaction was done at arm's length
Public pension schemes have sold shares in coal, oil and gas companies but are still funding expansion of the gas industry through infrastructure funds
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Sales teams could be stopped from giving market colour, or recommending bonds based on value if Europe’s Market Abuse Regulation hits the statute book as planned — and there’s only a month left to change it.
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Communication between foreign exchange market participants remains essential, the Bank for International Settlements said on Thursday, as it published a global code of conduct aimed at restoring confidence that the market can be “robust, fair, open, liquid and appropriately transparent”, despite recent scandals.
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JP Morgan and Société Générale both picked up awards at the GlobalCapital Bond Awards 2016 on Wednesday for providing derivative solutions to borrowers.
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Brent and WTI oil futures have risen to above $50 for the first time since November and July respectively, amid bullish short term positioning by aggressive managers and supportive supply data this week. But while traders called this a ‘psychological’ level for the commodity, physical markets are still sounding a note of caution.
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ABN Amro has given Brian McGirr a new role as head of debt solutions for Asia, and also named two internal transfers to his team.
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Hong Kong’s Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) is calling for the city’s government to start issuing green bonds in order to become a regional centre for green financing.