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Collaboration to integrate consolidated bond tape data into electronic trading workflows
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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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  • The US Department of Labour is nearing the end of a comment period for a proposed rule that would hinder some investors’ ability to allocate money to environmental, social and governance (ESG) assets. Investors and advocacy groups have shown their alarm by pouring in requests for an extension to Thursday's deadline, writes Max Adams.
  • The Single Supervisory Mechanism has been making all the right moves during the coronavirus crisis.
  • Palmer gets interim ECM head gig at BofA — Clarke to join JP Morgan for FIG — Paz-Galindo promoted at UBS
  • The transposition of the covered bond directive into national legislative frameworks is expected to have been completed by all member states within the next six months. But the clock is ticking, and a decision on whether to postpone implementation will be discussed in September.
  • James Palmer has been named interim head of equity capital markets for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Bank of America. He replaces Sam Losada, who is leaving the bank to join Morgan Stanley.
  • Credit Suisse is bringing its disparate markets and investment banking operations into one division, it announced on Thursday, as new chief executive Thomas Gottstein draws out a fresh structure for the bank. The bank is aiming to create savings to be invested elsewhere, but did not give much detail about where cuts would be made.
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