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Collaboration to integrate consolidated bond tape data into electronic trading workflows
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UBS has created a new corporate finance group within the Greater China team that will mainly focus on the execution of IPOs, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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The People’s Bank of China and its Hong Kong and Macau counterparts jointly announced plans to establish a wealth management connect scheme this week. While short on details, the move marks another step towards opening up China's capital markets.
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Post-crisis reforms have broadly succeeded in ending the concept of ‘too big to fail’, according to the Financial Stability Board, which argued in a report on Sunday that total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) rules were making the global banking system more efficient.
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DirectBooks, which plans to bring a new issuance platform for bond markets, has not ruled out the possibility of a partnership with other providers.
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Morgan Stanley has hired Alessandro Mazza as a managing director in its leveraged finance business in Europe.
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The UK’s new insolvency law came into force on Friday, and lawyers have been spending the weekend picking through its 250 pages to understand the implications. While some have welcomed it, others pointed out that in its haste to push it through Parliament, the government has introduced several changes that skew the balance between various kinds of lenders which hitherto had been treated equally.
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