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Vicente Pons, the former head of fixed income trading and derivatives at Renaissance Capital in London, has set up Frontera Capital, a boutique firm focused on frontier markets.
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Barclays will see two more of its Asia executives depart following a string of resignations from its senior ranks during recent weeks.
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The Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association is talking to banks about setting up a group that would tackle equity capital markets and corporate finance issues.
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The four members of the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association’s core team were re-elected at its annual general meeting in Hong Kong on May 22, with Crédit Agricole’s Atul Sodhi and HSBC’s Phil Lipton retaining their chairman and vice-chairman positions, respectively.
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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.”