As banks cut staff around the world, they are fighting in China over a rare commodity: a banker licensed by the government to do stock and bond deals.
Chinese securities rules require that every underwriter on a domestic initial public offering of shares or a bond sale have two qualified 'sponsors' among the bankers working on the deal. The pair nursemaid the IPO from beginning to end and ultimately take responsibility for signing off on the company's books and business plan.
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