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Deutsche Bank posted declines in investment bank revenue on the back of a fixed income trading fall in its third quarter results, released on Wednesday. But debt origination revenue grew. A change in the bank’s reporting structure to reflect its new capital release unit has allowed it to shield the investment bank from costly losses on unwanted assets.
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Derivatives trading and OTC clearing have boosted Deutsche Börse in the third quarter quarter, with notable activity in its power exchange.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is setting up a new subcommittee in a bid to resolve concerns around margin requirements for non-cleared swaps.
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Intercontinental Exchange has launched a new open architecture ETF platform, a move to to simplify the creation and redemption process for equity and fixed income ETFs.
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An investor in Ping An Healthcare and Technology has bagged HK$1.25bn ($159.9m) after selling a chunk of shares in the company, according to a source close to the transaction.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp has appointed Lynn Bishop as its chief information officer.