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Paul Tregidgo, vice-chairman of debt capital markets at Credit Suisse, will be leaving the bank on Friday, after a 31 year career.
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The UK’s Brexit secretary’s admission on Monday night that the government will not cap immigration after the country leaves the European Union — and that immigration could rise or fall after Brexit — may well be the first bit of good news on London’s future as Europe’s main financial centre since the referendum last June.
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Deutsche Bank disclosed on Monday that it has been drawn into the SSA bond trading and manipulation investigation, with requests for information from regulatory authorities.
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Deutsche Bank’s restructuring and capital raising will reallocate capital into its corporate finance business — and that will go, in part, to fuelling its FIG capital and SSA franchises, as well as into ABS, commercial real estate, and transport, infrastructure and energy.
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The world of green finance has intersected with that of synthetic securitization for what may be the first time, in a $3bn risk transfer deal that could show a way to free up banks’ balance sheets to expand green lending.
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