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The Credit Guarantee and Investment Facility is setting up a new guarantee scheme for green bonds in a bid to address the construction risks faced by investors.
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Those of us who stayed up to watch the Brexit television coverage knew that in a few hours’ time the June 24 trading session would go down in history. The mainstream media were inevitably obsessing about the post-Brexit collapse in sterling, but the credit markets were focused on the Markit iTraxx indices. Big moves were expected by market participants, and they weren’t disappointed.
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Clearing looks set to be one the first areas of London’s dominance as a financial centre to be challenged, following last week’s vote to leave the European Union, with uncertainty over the future of euro business putting pressure on central counterparties based in the UK to relocate their clearing operations elsewhere.
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Standard Chartered Bank has hired an executive director for its European corporate DCM team.
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The United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union sent traders, lawyers and trade associations into overdrive this week as they sought clarity on whether contractual changes for derivatives will be required, what form they would take and how they could be modelled.
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What began as a week of turmoil for European credit and equity markets amid Brexit uncertainty is ending on a full circle return with no immediate signs that that the UK will begin a formal exit from the EU soon and amid rumours on Thursday that the ECB will relax the terms of its bond repurchase programme.