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Franklin Templeton Investments has launched a fixed income fund that will include a range of derivative strategies, other assets such as securitized products, and the ability to go long or short.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) announced the results of a nationwide inspection of corporate bond issuers and rating agencies last week, lifting the lid on the poor practices that are dogging the market.
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DebtXplained, the leveraged finance covenant specialist, has hired a new European sales director with loan experience to a reach broader client base.
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The Chinese green bond market is set to blossom after the Shanghai Stock Exchange laid out a framework for corporates this week.
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Buried in a hay bale of legal documentation last week, the European Union’s final draft of margin rules for uncleared swaps contained a joke that is sure to needle major banks. The question is whether anyone, including regulators, will still be able to smile at it when the September 1 deadline passes.
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EU regulators granted a stay of execution to corporate treasury officials as they mandated a slower roll-out of new margin requirements on some of the most popular uncleared derivatives trades. But they stayed firm on a September 1 deadline many believe is untenable. With this temporary reprieve comes also the knowledge that treasuries’ recoursing to swaps strategies will soon become much more challenging.