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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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The Australian Securities and Investment Commission has been developing a system designed to monitor derivative and equities markets.
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Stephen Dolbear, a former fund manager at F&C Asset Management’s High Income Fund, has teamed up with Paul Wesson, another F&C alum, to form Parkstone Asset Management.
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Tullett Prebon has notified its U.K. senior managers that it would help relocate them to offices elsewhere to avoid the recently announced 50% tax on bonuses above GPB25,000 (USD40,659).
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An agreement by Mexican cement producer CEMEX to extend the maturities of its debt constituted a restructuring credit event, according to the external review panel of the International Swaps ad Derivatives Association’s determinations panel.
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Intercontinental Exchange’s ICE Clear Europe unit started clearing euro-denominated, single name credit default swaps today on three utilities—E.ON, Centrica and Enel—but the dealers behind the trades were not revealed.
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With investors concerned about the falling value of the U.S. dollar, some brokers are recommending structured notes denominated in foreign currencies.