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Theresa May’s statement today that she will step down as leader of the Conservative Party on June 7 has increased the likelihood that the UK will leave the European Union without a deal, meaning capital markets need to prepare for the worst again.
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The UK corporate bond market is getting its first taste of a trend that could dominate liability management in the coming years. Associated British Ports this week asked holders of its £65m 2022 floating rate note to consent to switching the bonds’ reference rate from Libor to Sonia. Alex Radford and Ross Lancaster report.
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Global exchange and clearing house operator Intercontinental Exchange has launched a new cloud-based tick-history platform.
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Online derivatives provider IG Group has outlined a new strategy to return the company to growth in the face of tougher regulation.
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CME Group’s fixed income electronic trading platforms business is launching a dealer-to-client Request for Quote (RFQ) trading product for the European repo market.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is using its ISDA Common Domain Model (ISDA CDM 2.0) in a pilot involving the UK Financial Conduct Authority, the Bank of England and various financial institutions.