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    The European Parliament is challenging EU member states over the governance of its planned Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities. At stake is who gets to decide what goes into it. The issue is one of several still to be thrashed out before the Taxonomy can become law.
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  • ING and Rabobank choose markets heads — FIG’s Falth leaves UBS — DZ picks covered bonds boss
  • UK water companies have a tricky December to navigate. The UK opposition Labour Party on Thursday made an election pledge to renationalise them, while they also face regulators' desires to toughen the financial regime under which they operate. Silas Brown reports.
  • The retirement of Samir Assaf, HSBC’s long-serving head of global banking and markets (GBM), paves the way for a long overdue restructuring of that division. This will test the bank’s new-look management team.
  • Mercuria scales back lenders in US revolver — EDF to sell US nuclear assets to Exelon — SNCF swaps loan tracks to sustainability-linked — Rewe seeks Schuldschein for acquisition debt — Dechra makes success of debut in PP market — AFC scores $140m Kimchi loan as Asian influence in Africa rockets