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  • This week’s stunning slide in the Malaysian ringgit has rocked markets, as the currency slipped to a 17 year low against the dollar. That weakness is now spilling over into capital markets. The slump is shutting out activity for certain sectors and forcing domestic companies to rethink — or abandon — their fundraising plans, writes John Loh.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has paved the way for the listing of start-ups by firming up rules governing their IPOs, in a move that could change the landscape of the country’s equity capital markets.
  • BlackRock Solutions is now the sole vendor for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’s RMBS and CMBS financial modeling for the next three years.
  • High yield bankers are paid the most in the debt capital markets, according Emolument data but a job in emerging markets beats the others at director level.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has paved the way for listing of start-ups by firming up rules governing their IPOs, in a move that could change the landscape of the country’s equity capital markets.
  • In the third systems failure in three months, derivatives trading on the primary Russian exchange Moskovskaya Birzha (MOEX) was halted for half an hour on Wednesday before service resumed.