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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.
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Libor may be extended beyond the cut-off date of 2021, sources told GlobalCapital this week, as the market braces for litigation over more than $1tr of Libor-linked mortgages. Tom Brown reports.
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Brazil’s economy minister Paulo Guedes tells GlobalMarkets how $150bn from oil auctions, $220bn from pension reform and a potential bonanza from privatisations will bring the fiscal deficit to beat the government’s target
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LCH has expanded its deliverable FX offering, claiming to be the first central clearing counterparty to offer clearing on FX forwards.