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ANZ and CIMB dominate foreign exchange services in the Asia Pacific region for corporates and financial institutions, respectively, according to Asiamoney’s latest and largest FX Poll.
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The renminbi is unlikely to be added to the basket of currencies underlying the International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Rights (SDR) facility until October 2016, even if the IMF Executive Board were to recommend inclusion when it announces the results of its review later this year, according to an IMF report on Tuesday night.
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Banca IMI has hired a global loan syndication head to front its new London syndication desk.
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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has launched evaluated bond prices (EBP) on its website, which will provide market participants with secondary prices for SGX-listed bonds.
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After last week’s big bang in issuance, history was written and there was even a feeling of awe at investors' capacity for paper. And this week, supply lines continued delivering until just hours ahead of the summer break.
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Chinese equities sent jaws dropping again this week after Shanghai posted its sharpest one-day plunge in eight years. While the market quickly picked itself up, equity capital market bankers believe this seesaw action is a huge incentive for mainland investors seeking a haven in Hong Kong, writes John Loh.