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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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Just 3% of dollar interest rate risk was executed with Sofr trades in June, and the Japanese Libor transition has also been sluggish, according to data released this week.
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Despite the success of many emerging market sovereigns in issuing bonds in international markets this year, Turkey, typically a leading issuer, has been notable by its absence. And with its foreign exchange reserves running lower, the risks of it not being able to come to market at all could be mounting.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was set to back a significant revision of its cross-border mandate on Thursday, pulling back from overseeing non-US swap transactions.
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The European Commission is looking to change its rules on research unbundling and other aspects of MiFID II to ease the post-coronavirus recovery in the EU. It is also set to present tweaks to rules on securitization and prospectuses.
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Commodity derivatives trades are primed for a fillip from European regulators as the European Commission plans to relax position limits on their trading.
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European high grade non-financial credit spreads dipped to their lowest levels in around five months this week, though corporate bond bankers said it is the lack of primary bond market activity rather than the breakthrough in EU fiscal stimulus that has ground spreads tighter.