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With Brexit negotiations still fraught with risk, DCM and syndicate managers are already figuring out fixes to make sure that their primary markets business continues to function after the UK leaves the European Union — with the minimum disruption possible for their mainly London-based staff.
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Hedge fund Caius Capital has written to the European Banking Authority claiming that a legacy equity-linked instrument issued by UniCredit counts incorrectly as regulatory capital. The fund believes this makes the bank’s ordinary shares ineligible as capital too.
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The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) may be highlighting the dollar’s dominance rather than the renminbi’s potential in the global economy. But Beijing has other aces up its sleeve, Paola Subacchi, an economist at Chatham House, said at the Asian Development Bank’s annual meeting.
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The European Banking Authority has been granted a two month extension to complete its assessment of the case for European Secured Notes (ESNs).
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The People’s Bank of China publishes new rules governing the RMB qualified domestic institutional investor scheme, China and Nigeria ink a swap line, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange pledges further reforms.
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China’s regulators are planning to push ahead with a long-awaited delivery versus payments upgrade for Bond Connect as early as next month, GlobalRMB understands. The move addresses one of the major headaches for foreign investors using the scheme to buy onshore renminbi bonds.