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  • Algomi, the tech startup making waves in the secondary bond markets, is working on a way to use the platform for new issues, said Stu Taylor, its chief executive. The project is likely to be next year’s business, but could overturn existing ways of sounding markets and free up salespeople’s time.
  • HSBC has rejigged its debt syndicate team in Hong Kong, relocating Agustin Gargallo from New York. The change comes at the same time that Edward Morgan, part of the firm’s syndicate team in Hong Kong, is leaving the bank.
  • The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) is set to welcome only its third IPO since the bourse opened in 2012, as a state-owned port operator looks to list this month. While progress has been slow in its equity capital market, rising interest from foreign investors and a much-needed push from the government may turn the tide. John Loh reports.
  • Rabobank’s €204bn mortgage portfolio is likely to be a prime target for tens of billions of euros in sales, as the Netherland’s largest bank prepares to shed €100bn or more in assets to comply with forthcoming rules.
  • Plans to ring-fence major UK banks’ retail activities away from their investment banking activities could increase funding costs for the banks that fall under the Prudential Regulatory Authority’s proposed regime.
  • Singapore and China have announced new initiatives to boost the internationalisation of renminbi (RMB) through the city-state.