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  • Loans bankers in Asia already bemoaning the reduced outbound M&A driven activity from China could be dealt a further blow after the European Union (EU) said it will start screening foreign direct investment (FDI) more closely. Pan Yue examines the impact this will have on Asia’s leveraged and acquisition financing market.
  • Equita, an Italian independent investment bank, has made two hires as it seeks to beef up its fixed income offering.
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    The first US Access to Nutrition Index has been published for investors, aiming to guide them on which big food companies are doing better and worse at feeding the American public healthily.
  • Ma Jun, a member of the People’s Bank of China’s monetary policy committee, has come out in favour of altering bank capital rules to give lower risk weights for green assets — which could be a sign the PBoC is close to adopting the policy. He calls on China to lead the way and argues there is evidence green assets are less risky.
  • Mizuho has put in place a replacement for Farris Mellor, director of loan sales, EMEA syndications, who left the bank in August. The hire squashes fears that the bank may have been looking to use Mellor’s departure as an opportunity to reduce the team headcount.
  • Spain’s Red Electrica Corporation has signed the first ever syndicated loan on a blockchain, though some loans officials away from the deal question how useful the technology will be in its goal of reducing transaction times.