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The CME Group has announced the first trades in its new futures contract referencing the secured overnight financing rate, which US market participants have selected to replace Libor.
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The Dutch State Treasury Agency will clear its interest rate swaps at the clearing arm of German derivatives bourse Eurex, it was revealed on Tuesday.
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Investors are hedging and betting on oil prices as markets remain unsure about whether or not US President Donald Trump will pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
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Welcome to ByteMe, GlobalCapital’s new column, providing an informed, critical and irreverent take on the newest and biggest issues in technology — specifically the bits of it involved in moving money around.
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Chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Christopher Giancarlo’s whitepaper on the US swaps market seems to have struck a note to please most corners of the swap execution facility (SEF) sector.
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Signal Capital Partners, the fund started by a trio of bankers from Deutsche Bank's structured finance and distressed debt businesses, has hired a chief strategist.