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  • HM Treasury said it was business as usual after the European Commission referred the UK to the European Court of Justice (CJEU) over its failure to charge value-added tax (VAT) on commodity derivatives.
  • Southern Water launched a tender offer on Wednesday as the last step in a full-scale revamp of its capital structure — a journey which helped RBS handle nearly £1.3bn in uncollateralised swap exposure — in the largest ever repackaging of inflation risk. Ross Lancaster and Owen Sanderson report.
  • A few years ago, artificial intelligence was only the hipster’s choice for ‘most important tech innovation in finance’. But AI is fast supplanting blockchain as The Next Big Thing in capital markets. There is a theory that cool things are no longer cool once finance types start to like them. So, in that spirit here’s ByteMe’s guide to the perils of an AI dystopia.
  • Market infrastructure operator Traiana has struck a deal to provide direct central clearing connectivity to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX), focusing on FX.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has issued a new set of guidelines for central counterparty clearing houses (CCPs) in the wake of September’s default at Nasdaq Clearing.
  • Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) has reported record Hong Kong derivatives market volumes, along with a surge in trading volumes at its London Metal Exchange (LME) subsidiary.