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New system starts with nearly 100% coverage of trading data
Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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Financial markets are often seen as cold, calculating machines for making money. That is part of their function. But increasingly, people are talking of markets’ broader social purpose — that they exist to serve humanity and make its existence healthier and more sustainable. Toby Fildes argues that, 10 years on from the crisis, this new ethos will govern the markets’ future.
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Santander has picked up an ex-Deutsche Bank private debt banker for its MTN syndicate desk.
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JP Morgan has picked up a banker from NatWest Markets to trade sterling SSAs.
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The first treasurer of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has taken a sell-side job in New York.
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Mizuho International, the London securities and investment banking arm of the Japanese banking group, has cut jobs in its capital markets business over the past week, and among those leaving is a senior DCM banker.
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The political upheaval in Sri Lanka since October led S&P and Fitch to downgrade the sovereign’s ratings this week, following a similar move by Moody’s in November. All three agencies have pointed to heightened refinancing risks, with a weak rupee and rising bond yields restraining the country’s access to capital markets.