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JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
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HSBC hedged part of its lending to Carillion in a synthetic CLO, Metrix 2015-1, with the latter company’s liquidation announcement on Monday triggering a credit event in the portfolio.
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Bitcoin has, since its creation, been a wild ride. Volatility is part of its charm — after all, where else do you get more than 1,500% growth in a year? But if, or when, it crashes for good, how would it play out?
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As global stock markets soar into 2018, BNP Paribas is finding value in eurozone companies' stocks, which look relatively cheap compared with the US.
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The cost split of using the Derivatives Service Bureau has finally been released but some trading venues are still absent from its fee structure.
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Nomura has promoted several of its senior fixed income traders, giving out global responsibilities to seven individuals.
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In the latest Clawback, columnist Philippe Espinasse puts the Singapore Exchange's proposal on quarterly reporting by companies under the microscope.