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  • Mizuho has bolstered its corporate acquisition finance team with a new hire as it strengthens its Asian capabilities.
  • National Bank of Abu Dhabi has appointed an ex-Royal Bank of Scotland banker to helm the financial institutions group for India. The Middle Eastern bank is building out its team in Mumbai, with a view to solidify and expand corporate relationships in India.
  • Participation from international lenders reached €544m in the latest loan for Turkey’s Türk Ekonomi Bankasi (TEB), a 15% increase from last year.
  • Banks are processing approvals for a loan of around $300m to back the purchase of Ciro’s Plaza in Shanghai.
  • Bond mandates and lending go together like a cold pint on a sunny day. Sometimes it is as simple as extending cheap loans in return for fee-paying mandates, sometimes it is a 20 year multi-faceted relationship. GlobalCapital delves into the data to find out more.
  • This week’s stunning slide in the Malaysian ringgit has rocked markets, as the currency slipped to a 17 year low against the dollar. That weakness is now spilling over into capital markets. The slump is shutting out activity for certain sectors and forcing domestic companies to rethink — or abandon — their fundraising plans, writes John Loh.