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The UK’s decision to quit the EU has dealt an immediate hit to currencies, credit and equities, but also puts key components of the European derivative market in doubt.
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European credit spreads enjoyed a unanimous rally on Thursday as the odds of the UK leaving the European Union receded.
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A British vote to leave the European Union could lead to the reopening of a spat between the Bank of England and the European Central Bank over clearing euro-denominated trades. Last year, the UK won a court battle in the European Court of Justice, keeping the right to clear euro-denominated trades outside the eurozone.
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The European Commission will likely go against a recommendation made by the regulator that penned the Markets in Financial Instruments II standards, in a bid to ensure liquidity in the bond and derivatives markets isn’t damaged by the rule’s implementation, GlobalCapital understands.
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Ten banks participated on Wednesday in an auction to determine settlement prices for credit default swaps on Norske Skog, the Norwegian publishing paper manufacturer, after it triggered a restructuring credit event in April.
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Bonds, derivatives and other non-equity instruments will be subject to the automatic phase-in of pre-trade transparency reporting requirements, despite pushback from elected officials, a top regulator said on Tuesday.