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  • Neil Kell is rejoining Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the newly created role of chairman of international equity capital markets, following his recent resignation from Deutsche Bank.
  • The Reserve Bank of India has issued a paper proposing new limits for Indian bank exposure to a single company or to a group of companies under the same parent. The move comes as the RBI looks to bring the country’s lenders up to speed with guidelines set out by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) last year.
  • Crédit Agricole CIB (CACIB) has launched a new dim sum bond index tracking SSAs, FIs and corporates, with cross-currency swaps (CCS) and the offshore RMB (CNH) outlook emerging as key factors influencing issuance.
  • Securitization service provider Clayton has bought two Utah companies that will add to its capabilities in assessing loan performance and valuing real estate assets.
  • Rising volatilities in the dollar and the euro are driving demand for rate-linked notes and structured products in Asian markets as interest rates remain low, according to panellists at the Structured Products America 2015 conference in New York.
  • Progress on global derivatives reform is at a critical juncture. The goal of enhanced transparency, identified by the G20 following the 2008 crisis as crucial to the supervision of the financial system, remains only partly addressed because of a number of practical and legal barriers that limit data sharing across jurisdictions. As a result, the cross-border identification of systemic risk remains challenging for macroprudential authorities.