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A London-based public sector syndicate banker has left his position at one of the market's top bookrunners, GlobalCapital understands.
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Plans by the European Central Bank to trial the use of reverse auctions in its public sector purchase programme have been tentatively welcomed by SSA issuers on the central bank’s buying list.
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Mandatory buy-in, a rule which could have crippled European rates and repo markets, may be postponed by two years, pending a further review of the regulation.
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Bond traders breathed a collective sigh of relief this week when the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) reversed course on trading transparency regulations which could have seized up the fixed income markets.
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The European Stability Mechanism, which has made a number of recent hires including newly created senior positions, is continuing to reshape its management structure with another appointment.
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In this round-up, the visit to China by UK chancellor George Osborne generates raft of new announcements including plans for Shanghai-London Stock Connect, landmark bond issues, an extension to the RMB-GBP swap line and many, many more; PBoC relaxes requirements for cash pooling scheme.