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  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will collaborate with the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB) to co-finance projects with a focus on sustainable infrastructure.
  • An MTNs banker has resigned from HSBC.
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    KfW has hired a new head of government relations with a strong background in climate change and energy issues.
  • The Nordic Investment Bank has hired a sustainability expert to run its sustainability and mandate unit, which it recently moved from its lending department to treasury.
  • The head of SSA origination and structuring at Deutsche Bank has resigned from the bank’s London operation, GlobalCapital understands.
  • Six months into the life of MiFID II, a new regulation that had many in the capital markets sweating over just how onerous their lives were about to become, some public sector borrowers have claimed that not only has the implementation of the regulation been simple, but in several ways it has been beneficial. That is not the universal view, however, with some borrowers still experiencing minor headaches.