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It’s no secret Asian corporates have had a tough start to the year, and negative ratings outlooks for the region’s names have been on the up. The bleak outlook is predicted to continue, and Chinese issuers are the main driver of this negative trend, according to ratings agency Moody’s.
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Standard Chartered's Renminbi Globalisation Index (RGI) fell in March for the first time since October 2012, the bank said in a May 7 report. The fall was a result of a weaker exchange rate, falling offshore RMB deposits and slim volumes of new dim sum bonds hitting the market.
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Event driven macroeconomic factors are driving investors to put on options hedges, particularly as sell-offs in credit and interest rate markets spill over to equities, according to strategists.
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Profit in HSBC’s global banking and markets division in the first quarter increased 10% on the year to $2.95bn, a surge which took group profits up 4% to $7.06bn.
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The European Covered Bond Council (ECBC) has proposed a new dual-recourse bond structure to meet the European Commission’s plan for a Capital Markets Union.
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Changing regulations, evolving cost structures and collateral optimisation systems moving to the front office are forcing buyside firms to consider outsourcing their operations, according to a leading market research firm.