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Eurex Clearing has cleared its first interest rate swap for a Japanese client as the clearing house pushes its over the counter (OTC) euro swaps business into Asia.
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As equity derivatives investors and traders dust themselves off from the Covid-19 panic that gripped the market in spring, thoughts are turning to the US election and how to position for it.
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Société Générale has promoted Kokou Agbo-Bloua to global head of economics, cross-asset and quant research.
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Cineworld has withdrawn from its proposed acquisition of Canada’s Cineplex, which had been funded by a $1.9bn term loan syndicated in February. With lenders to the transaction sitting on a paper loss of around 30 points, the collapse of the agreement will prove a boon, but break fees, swap costs and litigation could chip away at the chain’s stretched cash resources.
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John Hempton, the Australian short seller and self-styled eccentric, believes fraudulent companies will soon become evident in the corporate rubble left by the coronavirus pandemic. Hempton, who has bet against 1,100 companies over the course of his career, explained how his hedge fund Bronte Capital goes about finding rotten eggs in business and finance.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has given potential leeway to national competent authorities (NCAs) considering the introduction of open access rules next month.