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Hong Kong’s financial regulator has fined Guotai Junan Securities HK$25.2m ($3.3m) for breaching anti-money laundering rules and for other regulatory failures.
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Bank lenders are trying to reach an agreement with scandal-rocked Wirecard to renew as much as €2bn of loans, after the beleaguered German payments company breached its terms on Friday when it failed to produce audited financial results. According to several sources familiar with the situation every lender needs to sign off on the new deal, otherwise Wirecard may have to pay the entire loan back.
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Nikhil Rathi will be the new chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority. He is currently CEO of the London Stock Exchange.
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Deutsche gives Toomey position as head of new group — Gimpel leaves Citi, has fintech idea — Moelis hires Whelchel for private capital team
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The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Commerzbank £38m for anti-money laundering failures. One lawyer said the supervisor would be looking for similar culprits.
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John Hempton, the Australian short seller and self-styled eccentric, believes fraudulent companies will soon become evident in the corporate rubble left by the coronavirus pandemic. Hempton, who has bet against 1,100 companies over the course of his career, explained how his hedge fund Bronte Capital goes about finding rotten eggs in business and finance.