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Vega-Chi U.S. said it has launched the first U.S. high-yield bond electronic trading platform dedicated to institutional investors.
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UBS has suspends two fixed-income traders in Singapore in connection with its internal investigation of manipulation of the London interbank offered rate.
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Tradeweb Markets has revamped its electronic marketplace for U.S. investment-grade and high-yield credit default swap indices.
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U.S. firms operating in Japan are losing trades to European and domestic counterparties, as complying with Dodd-Frank rules adds an extra 10 minutes to the trading process, according to Hiroki Tomiyasu, executive director at Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities in Tokyo.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association believes U.S. central counterparty clearing rules do not reflect the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s position.
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Levels for five-year credit default swap on banks in Europe that own significant government bonds in their home country have shown signs of sharp outperformance relative to five-year sovereign CDS during the last week.