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  • Danske Bank has hired DNB Markets’ JoJo Thirasilpa as a managing director in leveraged finance.
  • Standard Chartered has hired two loans syndicate bankers, in Hong Kong and Shanghai respectively, according to a source close to the move.
  • A senior loans syndicate banker at Bank of China (Hong Kong) has left the firm, according to a source close to the situation.
  • Wayne Green, head of loan syndicate and sales for Asia Pacific at BNP Paribas, has relocated to Sydney for another position, according to sources close to the situation.
  • Companies usually park their reserves of cash in staid, low-yielding liquid assets. But asset managers are trying to persuade them to invest some of that money differently, in a way that could help them live up to their environmental commitments.
  • The leveraged finance market has been the best business for capital markets banks this year — but rising debt levels, weakened investor protections and the rapidly growing volumes have brought regulatory attention. Some banks are pulling back from the most aggressive deals, but others are taking their place, and a burgeoning non-bank lending sector is keeping the market white hot regardless.