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Interdealer broker Tradition is opening the doors to central limit order book trading for buy-side swaps market participants with its Trad–X D2C platform.
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Banks should stop issuing loans and bonds linked to Libor by October, according to the Bank of England’s Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates. But the scale of the challenge facing firms, particularly in the loan market, is causing concern.
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Ex-Goldman's Weber joins Middle East boutique — Giancarlo turns up at Federal Housing Finance Agency — Ferdane takes over coverage job at BNP Paribas
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association's CEO has called for more clarity on close-out netting in China.
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Morgan Stanley more than doubled its revenue from fixed income sales and trading in the fourth quarter of last year, completing a stellar set of earnings for US banks in that business after a year in which they appear to have cemented their dominance in Europe.
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TriOptima has hit record compression levels with its FX forwards service, as the winds of regulatory change drove prime brokerage business its way.