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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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UBS reckons it has a hit upon a ‘unique formula’ for growth as it expands its investment banking offering to its high net worth clients, writes David Rothnie.
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Gillmann to join Barclays for logistics — Citi picks new Nigeria head — Charles, Habeck hired by Greensill
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Hopes are rising that sustainable finance could blossom in the US if Joe Biden wins the presidency in November, replacing Donald Trump’s climate-sceptic administration with a new government, committed to the most ambitious set of environmental policies ever.
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A recent rule change by China's regulators to disclose bond bookbuilding extensions shows that more and more issuers are pushing the bookbuilding periods for their onshore bonds amid a rise in volatility.
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Deutsche hires for top job in Vietnam – ANZ names two MDs – Citi Korea CEO to retire
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The Colorado attorney general reached a settlement with marketplace lenders Avant and Marlette Funding on Tuesday that enables the lenders to keep working with partner banks under safe harbour provisions if they comply with rules set out by the state. Market participants said the settlement is a clear win for online lenders, as it brings legal certainty, and it may guide other states in resolving “true lender” issues.
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