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Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is centralising trade data submissions from trade repositories and trading venues via European national competent authorities, facilitating data harmonisation, transparency and access.
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As the UK general election nears, investors appear to be taking a more cautious approach to equities.
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Demand for principle-at-risk products has created a growth opportunity in structured products, but the industry needs education to evolve, according to panellists at the SPA-2015 Structured Investments conference in New York.
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A central counterparty stress test framework proposed by LCH.Clearnet assesses risk impacts in several adaptive scenarios under the cover 2 requirement and a default auctioning protocol.
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Lufthansa is one of several airline credits to have seen its CDS spreads tighten in line with the falling oil price. But a plane crash at one of its subsidiaries last week has led to investors focusing on the German firm, and the scrutiny is inevitably negative.
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MarketAxess has announced another four dealers joining its platform to trade European credit, including Mizuho, which is making a fixed income trading push.