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A paper by the parliamentary group of the CDU/CSU, the leading bloc in Germany’s government, has said that fund distribution from a proposed European Monetary Fund should be controlled by the eurozone’s national parliaments. Such a measure would all but nullify the point of creating the EMF — and be a dire signal for hopes of further eurozone integration.
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Christian Heiberg, Mizuho International's EMEA head of fixed income trading, has left the bank as part of a broader review of the firm's global markets business.
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Indonesia’s ratings upgrade last week is positive, but came ahead of an expected slowdown in investments into the southeast Asian country ahead of the 2019 general election, say market watchers.
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The European Investment Bank is preparing a new product: Sustainability Bonds, which will complement its Climate Awareness Bonds.
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The Nordic Investment Bank is looking for someone to head its sustainability and mandate evaluation team, a job the supranational is redefining by moving to its treasury department.
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Once again, Deutsche Bank is at a crossroads. After a tough few years, it is still strong enough to fight back in global investment banking. New CEO Christian Sewing will decide whether it does. He seems rational and determined, but does he have the stomach for the battle?