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Bank of England governor Mark Carney confirmed to the UK parliament on Tuesday what currency traders and analysts have been saying for weeks: worries about the EU referendum are causing higher prices for sterling options and raising the risk of a sharp fall in the pound.
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OpenDoor Trading, a trading platform that aims to improve liquidity in off-the-run US treasuries and treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS), has appointed two senior fixed income officials to its board of advisors.
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US economic data, despite some positive signals, is consistent with a continuing turn higher in market volatility, quantitative modellers have said.
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Citi has hired two executives in equity derivatives from Goldman Sachs.
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A concerted rally of US and European credit and equity in the run-up to next week's European Central Bank meeting has all but eclipsed the blowout that occurred during last month’s turmoil. But traders warn that the market is still highly technical in its behaviour and further heavy volatility may not be far way.
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The Bank of Portugal’s decision to transfer €2bn of bonds from Novo Banco to ‘bad bank’ Banco Espírito Santo was not a succession event, ISDA’s European Determinations Committee ruled this week in a decision that could increase the pain for holders of the affected bonds.