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◆ UK rule change cheers covered bonds... ◆ ... as it shelves Taxonomy plans amid wider transition shift ◆ Digital markets: what makes a swap smart
Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
◆ Second phase could be novation of ESM's €74bn existing portfolio ◆ Dealers eye Eurex-LCH CCP basis ◆ Eurex reports 'significant onboarding' from investors ahead of Emir deadline
The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has flagged a lack of consensus among market participants on how to tackle pre-cessation issues for interbank offered rates, while calling on regulators to provide more clarity.
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LCH has become the first CCP to offer clearing of swaps benchmarked to the new European Central Bank euro short-term reference rate, €STR.
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The World Bank is hoping to step up its activity as an intermediary in commodity hedging transactions, providing credit enhancements for its clients in their arrangements with insurers to protect them from external shocks
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has called for improvement in national regulators’ supervision of derivatives data.
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The Bank of England should extend Libor beyond its set date of 2021 — or risk financial institutions setting their own rules.
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The London Metal Exchange will raise clearing and trading fees in January, marking its first such rise in five years.