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Brian Quintenz, one of the Republican commissioners on the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, has announced that he will not seek another term at the regulator.
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Extreme selling pressure moved swiftly from the May to the June West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures this week as index-tracking investors abandoned the front-month contracts to get ahead of oversupply concerns.
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The possibility of oil prices returning to negative territory snapped back into focus on Monday, as the USO ETF, which holds a large proportion of West Texas Intermediate front month futures, decided to roll its positions this week.
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The Covid-19 coronavirus is complicating the Libor transition and could even damage the risk profile of CME Group and LCH, Fitch Ratings has warned.
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Credit Suisse took a $294m hit from marking leveraged finance underwriting exposure to market in the first quarter, its results on Thursday showed, as March’s volatility and jump in credit spreads took their toll.
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One of the co-heads of the London Group of Tradition, the interdealer broker that is one of the largest in the over-the-counter derivatives market, is leaving the firm.