Standard Chartered
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Ex-banker joins trading platform as demand for digitisation grows
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Little is being done to protect society from climate change’s worsening effects
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Bill Winters has one chance left to secure his legacy as Standard Chartered CEO. The exit of Simon Cooper is just the beginning
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Head of capital issuance, Richard Staff, and global head of bond syndicate, Hussain Zaidi, speak to GlobalCapital
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◆ Eight foreign banks raise more than $18bn in three days as BMO adds another $1bn to multiple perps ◆ M&A funding also boosts February FIG volume to over $50bn ◆ Slow down felt by Thursday as spreads widen
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◆ Standard Chartered eyes investor appetite for European banks in dollar AT1 ◆ NatWest plans a dollar tier two issue
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Both transactions priced flat to fair value or tighter
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Pair of loans with support from Bpifrance, AfDB and IsDB offer two ways to raise capital
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Singapore’s ST Telemedia Global Data Centres last week issued a rare instrument: a sustainability-linked hybrid capital bond. Nelson Lim, the company’s CFO, explains why
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◆ European banks lead issuance with focus on senior funding ◆ Market wobbles prove funding more challenging than expected ◆ Foreign banks’ capital raising is one prominent feature
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ADIB likely to be used as main comparable
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The note would be the bank's first trade since its blowout tier one sukuk in the summer
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US bank’s $6bn two-part opco/holdco deal, joined by Santander and Standard Chartered Yankees, pushes October FIG volume to $54bn
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Policy bank hopes building a full curve will provide more clarity to pricing
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The appointment of the investment banker as Standard Chartered CFO could provide the the bank the boost needs in its turnaround
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The face-to-face element of the capital markets will prevail despite moves to automate the sector using artificial intelligence, say interns
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Juniors and interns are relishing joining the capital markets during a period of prolonged upheaval for the opportunities it brings
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The supra scores sell-side origination and execution expert
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◆ Foreign trio raises $6.5bn this week as Mizuho eyes $2bn ◆ Dollar takes ‘sweet spot’ for major banks over euros ◆ Sentiment for Yankee issuance keeps improving
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Remarkable wave of euro deals is tilting the cost balance back towards dollars
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Bond marks the first CEE sovereign mandate for Standard Chartered
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Investor diversification and duration lure issuers, but lower need for single currency and lack of arb will limit further issuance
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Former CS DCM banker teams up with former colleague
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Issuers must pay elevated premiums for new euro deals, but pricing still cheaper than dollars
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LatAm debt veteran will lead financing effort across credit products
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Euro FIG market still awaits the return of pure bank credit
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High quality borrowers return to dollars as Bank Mandiri brings first FIG deal since banking fears began
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As Women’s History Month continues, we take a closer look at how women have carved a space in a male-dominated industry and the obstacles they overcame along the way
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An abortive plan to take over the UK bank has left advisers red-faced but raises the prospect of a lucrative payday
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Greater China issuers dominate this week’s supply, as rare Indian credit HDFC Bank also returns after almost a decade
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Issuer bucks trend for duration demand as investors pick shortest tranche of three
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Tier two deal launched on the back of unique investor base and lack of issuance in the currency
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Bankers “sleeping in the office” to handle Asia bond volumes
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Asia BondsStellar market conditions for the Korean lender could entice China real estate sector back to market
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Bankers tip ESG investment to counteract falling capex for bond issuance
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