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The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
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The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) will allow foreign investors to participate directly in the interbank FX derivatives market so they can hedge their foreign exchange risks from investing in onshore renminbi bonds, according to a Monday notice.
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Lombard Odier Investment Managers has appointed Alex Maubourguet to take charge of its new absolute return strategy.
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Murray Roos, former joint head of equities at Citi, has turned up at London Stock Exchange Group.
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While voters who wanted to get Brexit done won a clear path to leave the European Union in December’s general election, the financial industry should be preparing itself for a protracted period of scattered and gruelling negotiations.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has published the outcome of its analysis and follow up actions on central clearing counterparties' membership criteria and due diligence in the wake of the 2018 default at Nasdaq Clearing.
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As market participants sent in their final responses to the European Securities and Markets Authority's consultation on MiFID II’s commodity derivatives position limits, NGOs look set to fight against financial industry suggestions. An Oxfam official said he was “worried and disappointed” by the exercise.