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Credit investors have built up close to all-time record long positions in iTraxx indices, with the approaching September roll increasing reluctance to hedge against a potential move wider despite near historically low volatility.
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Even with the flood of bankers leaving banks to join the fintech revolution — in which it seems every move has some mind-blowing potential impact on the future of finance — former Royal Bank of Scotland banker Richard Bartlett’s move to start-up ‘social impact’ short-term lender Uberima is unique.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore sees scope for more clarity on the disclosure of bond rebates given to private banks, with the Private Banking Industry Group reviewing its code of conduct.
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Mizuho has added a new member to its debt syndication team for pan-Asia, with Jennifer Wang starting her new role on Monday.
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The unpredictability of economic policies in the US and Europe, paired with increasing default rates, could hit investors in the US high yield market, said Markov Processes International on Tuesday.
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The Bank of England’s revamped quantitative easing programme hit an early snag last week when the central bank failed to source enough Gilts on just the second day of purchases.