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The paper proposes standards of conduct for intermediaries involved in bookbuilding and placing activities in ECM and DCM transactions.
On 8 February 2021, the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC) published a consultation paper on (i) the Proposed Code of Conduct on Bookbuilding and Placing Activities in Equity Capital Market (ECM) and Debt Capital Market (DCM) Transactions and (ii) the “sponsor coupling” Proposal (Consultation Paper).
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ENBD Capital logs record debt capital transactions
DUBAI, February 23, 2021 Emirates NBD Capital (ENBD Capital), the investment banking arm of Emirates NBD, one of the leading banking groups in the region, has marked a record year of debt capital transactions. The investment bank’s Debt Capital Markets (DCM) team successfully completed c. 60 transactions in 2020 across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Turkey, India, China and Russia. The team has already priced ten transactions in January 2021 and has a strong pipeline of mandates expected to be completed over the course of the first quarter of2021. With expertise in the origination and structuring of debt products, both conventional and Islamic, Emirates NBD Capital ranked third in terms of number of deals successfully executed in 2020 in international Sukuk and top seven in CEEMEA $bonds in 2020. (Source: Bloomberg)
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