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  • It is the 10th anniversary of Lehman’s collapse and we are being inundated with retrospectives and predictions of what will cause the next crisis. Many are pointing towards emerging markets as a likely catalyst, a logical conjecture given the tightening in monetary policy that is underway in the US.
  • European banks helping the transition to alternative euro risk-free rates on Thursday chose the European Central Bank's euro short-term rate (Ester) as the preferred alternative to the euro overnight index average (Eonia).
  • French asset manager Axiom Alternative Investments has hired Laurent Henrio, the former global head of credit trading activities at Société Générale, to run a new fund buying illiquid credit exposures in banks’ trading books.
  • The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) on Wednesday called for "esoteric" exchange traded funds (ETFs) to be “closely monitored” and for a further expansion of clearing of derivatives and cash markets.
  • Jörg Kukies, secretary of state at the German Ministry of Finance, suggested that the EU’s proposed covered bond directive should not dilute the quality of the product too much. He also wanted to see developments on the Capital Market Union (CMU) by the end of the year and called for an agreement on third-country central counterparties (CCPs).
  • Autorité des Marchés Financiers, the French markets regulator, has reemphasised the importance of a Europe-wide ban on binary options and restriction on contracts for difference.