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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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Banks have been warned that their tardiness in switching away from the Libor benchmark could leave them open to compensation claims, similar to those that followed the UK's £50bn scandal of banks mis-selling payment protection insurance. However, bankers involved in the process say they are working hard to complete the transition.
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Andrew Bailey is seen as a ‘safe pair of hands’ as the new governor of the Bank of England. But while he is a veteran of the bank, his views on monetary policy are not well known, as he has never served on the Monetary Policy Committee. In that respect, though a career central banker, he resembles Christine Lagarde, who has taken the helm at the European Central Bank.
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Five trade bodies have drawn up a single template for Securities Financing Transactions Regulation and European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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NatWest Markets has become the latest dealer to join Spire, the repack notes platform.
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Trading in Eurex’s environmental social government-themed (ESG) derivatives has reached half a million contracts, with a nominal value of €7bn being reached in December.
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The way that financial and economic news is reported is a better guide to variance in global equity returns than VIX, the CBOE Volatility Index, according to research by the International Monetary Fund.