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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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The Taiwan Futures Exchange (Taifex) is set to launch the first exchange-traded options on RMB rates this month, the exchange told GlobalRMB. Taifex is also seeking regulatory approval to launch more A-shares index futures.
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Distributed ledger technology, of which blockchain is one kind, has the potential to revolutionise all areas of financial markets very quickly. But the characteristics that make it a boon to market participants ensure regulators will have a hard job staying on top of it.
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OpenDoor Trading has joined forces with Broadway Technology to speed up development of its trading platform for the US Treasury bond market.
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The state of Illinois sank deeper into trouble over a budget impasse this week, with Moody's cutting the US state's credit rating while a key financial market figure told lawmakers that a proposed derivatives tax would only worsen problems rather than help solve them.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange is stepping up plans to expand outside of the US by opening its first international business development office in London in July.
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CNY swaps have been offered on easing liquidity concerns and bets ahead of key data. Sources say weak inflation figures later in the week could flatten the 1s/5s curve slope. Meanwhile, BNS issued a 2-year dim sum bond, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.