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  • Five years on from the swap execution facility (SEF) revolution hitting the US, an ‘upgrade’ — as the chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has described it — is overdue.
  • Researchers have found tweets can help to give information about bank depositor activity and even financial indicators. But can the social media platform really be relied on?
  • A 22 year old Canadian First Nations activist has flown 5,000 miles to berate Barclays for financing an oil pipeline through Alberta's tar sands. Investors in Barclays’ green bonds should be right alongside her. Those serious about climate change must look at issuers’ entire sustainability profiles, not simply green bond use of proceeds reports.
  • The launch of yet another new social housing real estate investment trust (Reit) this week will not be easy. The market has felt congested recently, and peers have ridden over a few bumps. But there ought to be a place for this asset class.
  • News last Friday from the London Stock Exchange (LSE) that Oleg Deripaska is set to give up his control of Rusal by removing his majority stake in EN+ (Rusal’s parent) is the best possible outcome at this point for the US, for Russia, and for investors.
  • A spate of pulled IPOs in Asia offers some valuable lessons on how to make a graceful exit. Investors should not be left holding the short end of the stick.