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  • Helen Zhu, former chief equity strategist for China at Goldman Sachs, has joined BlackRock as a managing director, to lead the asset management firm’s China equities team.
  • Covered bond disclosure has come on leaps and bounds over the past few years, but this week it took a humble sellside analyst to tell teams of industry specialists that, despite all their strenuous efforts, they had got it wrong.
  • Citi’s Mexican arm Banamex missed out on a rating upgrade from Moody’s after having to revise its 2013 results downwards as the result of fraudulently filed invoices under an account receivable programme for oil services company Oceanografia.
  • The European Banking Authority’s preparations for Basel III show big banks still struggling to meet their liquidity requirements, though they are doing much better on capital. At the end of June, the last monitoring date, only 24 of the 41 big banks the EBA examined had met their liquidity requirements, while one, unnamed, bank had a liquidity coverage ratio of less than 60%, when it needs 100%.
  • The Loan Market Association is preparing standard documentation to be used in inter-creditor agreements which include subordinated bonds, GlobalCapital has learned.
  • The fourth quarter of 2013 saw UK financials finally start to access the Funding for Lending (FLS) scheme in meaningful size, in the last quarter before the scheme shuts out household credit and mortgages to focus on SME and business lending.