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NatWest Markets has started to offer currency swaps on leveraged loans, with its first ‘perfect asset swap’ traded in December. It joins just two other banks regularly offering the product, which is crucial for connecting the sterling leveraged finance market to the deep demand created by euro-based CLO buyers.
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The European Energy Exchange has completed the full integration of its Powernext and Gaspoint Nordic energy platforms.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has published its final report and guidelines on reporting under the Securities Financing Transactions Regulation.
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MSCI has launched a range of new indices aimed at corporate bond investors that want to increase their environmental, social and corporate governance and factor exposure.
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KommuneKredit has recruited a senior treasury manager to focus on the Danish agency’s funding and derivatives business.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has appointed Su Yen Chia as its new head of Asia Pacific public policy.