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UBS is bolstering its senior ranks to take its revamped corporate finance business to the next level, writes David Rothnie
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In the 1970s the Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Solow compared central bankers to squid. He said that they “emit ink and move away”. One of his peers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the late Rüdiger Dornbusch, later observed that: “In economics things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.”
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GlobalCapital held its annual Bond Awards Dinner on May 21 at the Guildhall in London. Here are the results of the Awards in full. GlobalCapital would like to extend its congratulations to all the winners and nominees, and its thanks to everyone who voted in the polls to determine the winners.
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The return of China’s A-share IPO market is taking shape after the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said on Monday that around 100 companies would be allowed to conduct their IPOs from June until the end of the year.
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The Prime Collateralised Securities (“PCS”) initiative has added a regulator, an asset manager and a law firm to its ranks, coinciding with the award of its 50th label to a retained transaction issued last week by Nationale-Nederlanden Bank.
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Wells Fargo is not trying to make a splash. But when the largest bank in the world by market cap gets into the water, expect a few ripples.