Aymar de Liedekerke Beaufort, who has spent the last seven years in Asia at the bank, as head of Vietnam, India and most recently South Korea, takes on the newly created role in Hong Kong.
Regazzoni was previously the bank's global head of multinational corporate coverage, Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB), based at its Paris headquarters.
As ESG commitments continue to gain momentum for Asia’s institutional investors, impact investing has emerged as an important strategy in addition to ESG integration, but caution is advised.
Bank of China has tapped the European bond market to finance steel projects in Hebei province, in a first of a kind issuance involving a financial institution.
Yang shares insights around the opportunity that Asia Pacific presents to the leading Europe-headquartered institution and discusses his role in shaping the bank’s future in the region.
As the collapse of SVB and crisis at Credit Suisse are spurring fears around capital market contagion, Agarwal offered FA his thoughts on the outlook for Asian debt.
It’s hard to ignore Chinese property in high-yield space, AllianceBernstein’s Gibson says, while Lianhe's Stan Ho explains how local rating agencies are different.
Republic of Korea has become the first non-European issuer to price a euro bond with a negative yield, but it also reset the benchmark for other Korean issuers.