Standard Chartered
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Energy fund can get cheaper borrowing rates if investments fulfil ESG criteria
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A bank presentation was held last Friday for the debut offering
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Last week, Standard Chartered began accepting applications for the second round of its apprentices — trainees without university degrees. GlobalCapital spoke to two apprentices from the first cohort about their experiences so far
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Chinese conglomerate gets a nearly five times book as the only dollar bond issuer on Thursday
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Programme for candidates without degrees started in markets
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The Korean borrower had to work through a spike in US Treasury yields and turbulent markets
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The waste recycling firm picks Standard Chartered as sole lead on maiden outing
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The bank has updated the ranking of its preference shares, which it intends to keep as tier two capital
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Bad debt manager pushes out $1bn bond with anchor support despite choppy markets
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The airline achieved its longest tenor on a dollar bond, in only its second outing
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In yet another challenging year for Asian loans, one bank stood out for its ability and willingness to step up for its clients, for making bold calls when others shied away and for remaining a leader in the market.
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By plunging the US into a recession, Trump might get his rate cut wish
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The country's ruling coalition may be about to fall apart