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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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Nationale-Nederlanden Bank (NN Bank) have mandated a new Dutch RMBS transaction from its Hypenn shelf, the fourth transaction from the programme.
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The Reserve Bank of India has proposed a new framework that eases rules for borrowers raising external debt, five months after the government released a report that recommended overhauling and liberalising the existing system.
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China and the UK are set to usher in a “golden decade” in their bilateral relations, with the two countries proposing a stock trading link as a key part of the policy. Many have denounced the idea as a bridge too far, but if it goes ahead, the move could be a great leap forward for China’s international ambitions, writes John Loh.
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The European Central Bank has handed more responsibility for ABS purchases to national central banks, in an attempt to rejuvenate an ABS purchase programme (ABSPP) described as ‘disappointing’ on Wednesday morning by ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny.
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The ascent of Jeremy Corbyn to lead the UK's Labour Party is ultimately an outcome of the financial crisis. As the party in power when the crisis struck, Labour’s economic competence was discredited with voters with election defeats in 2010 and 2015.
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The Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (Asifma) has expressed its concerns over the widespread use of powers of attorney (POA) in Hong Kong IPOs.