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European regulators have ditched a long-running investigation of 13 major banks on charges of collusion in the credit default swap market, citing insufficient evidence.
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Tradition and Intercontinental Exchange are both making advances in power and energy derivatives, after unveiling initiatives this week.
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Credit options were the worst hit of volatility strategies on Thursday, said traders, after the European Central Bank unveiled provisions that many in the market found underwhelming.
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Puerto Rico’s development bank made a $354m debt payment this week, narrowly staving off default.
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Credit default swaps referencing Havas surged out this week to their widest levels since 2013 as the borrower brought a €400m bond amid a flurry of euro deals.
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The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) is set to launch trading of offshore RMB (CNH) futures contracts on December 18. The exchange is looking to leverage the RMB’s new-found status as an SDR currency, it told GlobalRMB.