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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
Deal raises questions about whether transaction was done at arm's length
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The European ABS market is enjoying an improving regulatory outlook and strong credit performance but some analysts still said this week that they don't see much reason for an increase in issuance levels in 2016.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is planning to update its guidelines for issuing convertible securities, with the regulator launching a public consultation on Tuesday. The move has been welcomed by market participants.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange plans to launch options on the FTSE 100 and FTSE China 50 indices before the end of the year.
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UK banks are well enough capitalised to survive a prolonged global downturn, their supervisor announced on Tuesday morning.
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Standard Bank will pay $25.2m to the UK Treasury and will be required to pay the government of Tanzania a further $7m in compensation over its failure to prevent bribery. The fine relates to the winning of a mandate for Tanzania’s $600m private placement in 2013, the pricing of which was heavily criticised by bankers away from the deal.
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The Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is moving ahead with a long-delayed plan to allow its two stock exchanges to float their shares, with the board approving the listings on Monday.