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The interventionist approach of the US government in forcing Anthropic to pull cutting edge model should worry Europeans
I thought the grass would be greener in fintech land, but it’s patchy and dreary
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The European Investment Bank gave the flagging volumes in the non-UK sterling SSA market a boost on Friday, bringing the first ever Sonia floating rate note linked to the Bank of England’s new compounded Sonia index.
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The administrator of Peking University Founder Group’s debt has decided not to recognise the dollar bonds that came with a keepwell deed and deed of equity interest purchase undertaking, a move that can have a ‘major impact’ on the region’s debt market.
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In this round-up, senior trade officials from China and the US hold ‘constructive’ talks, the securities regulator publishes the latest ratings for Mainland brokerages, and the Shenzhen exchange hopes to attract listings from companies with weighted voting rights (WVR).
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Credit Suisse has appointed Allan Chu as its new head of technology, media and telecom (TMT) for Asia Pacific, succeeding Alain Lam, who has moved to Chinese technology company Xiaomi Corp.
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Railing against the inflow of private capital into developing markets is idealistic at best and lethal at worst. Critics should be careful what they wish for.
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The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday that it will allow inflation to run higher than the long running 2% target, a long awaited and historic shift in monetary policy that marks the start of a new era that will enable the Fed to keep rates low for longer.
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