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  • The land grab for financial supremacy in Europe is under way. After the UK voted to leave the EU last week, rival financial centres are lining up to snatch business form London, and one of the early battlegrounds is clearing euro-denominated business. Dan Alderson reports.
  • Those of us who stayed up to watch the Brexit television coverage knew that in a few hours’ time the June 24 trading session would go down in history. The mainstream media were inevitably obsessing about the post-Brexit collapse in sterling, but the credit markets were focused on the Markit iTraxx indices. Big moves were expected by market participants, and they weren’t disappointed.
  • Germany’s financial regulator this week cast further doubt on the planned merger between Deutsche Börse and the London Stock Exchange by objecting to a London headquarters for the group in the wake of the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union.
  • Clearing looks set to be one the first areas of London’s dominance as a financial centre to be challenged, following last week’s vote to leave the European Union, with uncertainty over the future of euro business putting pressure on central counterparties based in the UK to relocate their clearing operations elsewhere.
  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) could be closing in on an equity trading link for UK-listed depositary receipts by Chinese firms that would see the participation of Euroclear and LCH.Clearnet, GlobalRMB has learned.
  • The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has extended the period of exclusive discussions with the Baltic Exchange for a proposed cash offer to acquire 100% of the shipping-based bourse.