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Steel firm had asked noteholders to lobby the correspondent bank after payment was frozen. Chairman Alexei Mordashov pictured
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Shifting geopolitics mean HSBC faces big, long-term questions as it pivots towards Asia and the Middle East. But its revamped global corporate finance division is faring well for now, writes David Rothnie
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Investors believe it unlikely noteholders will lobby the bank to get the steel firm’s payment sorted
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Foreign bondholders are receiving cash, but Euroclear and Clearstream are blocking payments to local holders, says company
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Having survived massive hype and a brutal reassessment, blank cheque companies are finding their purpose
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Investors eye Russian payments as some fail to get through