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  • In this round-up: the Chinese Ministry of Finance flags its next auction of RMB bonds in Hong Kong; RMB trade settlement in Hong Kong was up sharply in the first nine months of this year, while monthly RMB clearing and quarterly China RMB trade settlement fell; October was another record month for RMB trading volumes on the Moscow Exchange.
  • A securities lending market in green bonds will remain all but non-existent until volumes grow to a much larger size — but even then, borrowing bonds could remain off the table for several reasons.
  • The head of Nomura's EMEA global finance division will leave the bank, to be replaced by HSBC's Simon Deeny and head of ECM Ken Brown.
  • JP Morgan is bringing all of its fixed income syndicate teams together under new global co-heads Ryan O’Grady and Bob LoBue.
  • The UK government on Thursday launched its much-heralded debut RMB denominated bond, the first ever from a sovereign that is not China. The deal is expected to mark a big increase in profile for the Chinese currency among international issuers and investors.
  • A particularly poor third quarter has seen CEEMEA bond issuance dwindle to a third of the amount in the same period last year. With Russia and Ukraine all but shut out of the capital markets, bankers have also been faced with choppy markets and poorly performing new issues.