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    The more LTRO funding banks take, the more their senior creditors become structurally subordinated. Another big shot in the arm at the end of February means senior debt gets pushed further down the capital structure. But party on — the ECB won’t let anyone go bankrupt.
  • Tradition and Nomura have launched Navesis-ETF, a multilateral trading facility, which will allow market participants to complete net asset value-based exchange-traded fund orders in real time.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority could still miss the end of September deadline for issuing technical standards for the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
  • Standard Chartered is finalizing plans to launch a commodity trading unit in China. The launch will allow the firm to offer a greater number of hedging products as well as other additional services.
  • European antitrust regulators are investigating Libor-based interest rate derivatives and are looking at whether companies have breached E.U. cartel rules.
  • Eurex is to expand its dividend derivatives offering by launching ten new dividend futures on March 2.