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The Commodity Futures and Trading Commission — the top derivatives regulator in the US — laid out the risk that climate change poses to financial stability in stark terms in a report it released on Wednesday.
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Since the Covid-19 crisis began, inflows to funds that use derivatives to offer protection against market drops have spiked as investors look for greater certainty in their returns.
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Barclays has appointed Todd Sandoz and Paul Leech as permanent co-heads of global equities.
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The tension between the EU and UK over Brexit ratcheted up this week, with the prospect of the UK reneging on the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement rearing up. Rising political tension could now boil over into talks on financial services.
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TraditionDATA, the data and analytics arm of interdealer broker Tradition, is adding Ameribor, a potential replacement rate for Libor, to a data suite that shows spreads between alternative reference rates.
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Market observers believe that investors in open-ended debt funds need to be disincentivised more than they are at present from scrambling to liquidate their holdings in a market downturn.