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The Index Industry Association (IIA) has pointed to growth in the fixed income and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) index segments, despite a fall in the overall number of indices globally.
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The new European Commission has its work cut out if it wants to re-launch efforts to create a single market for capital in Europe. The easy wins were banked by the previous administration while Brexit complicates an already highly complex initiative
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The Financial Stability Board’s (FSB) annual progress report, published on Tuesday, shows that during the last year there has been little progress in implementing agreed G20 reforms to over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives.
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Eurex has launched a new product suite in partnership with MSCI that enables investors to hedge their global dividend exposure.
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CME Group has reported record quarterly derivatives volumes in the Asia Pacific region along with an upturn in global trading volumes.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has fined interdealer broker Tullet Prebon £15.4m over various alleged failings, including broker conduct. The FCA claimed “lavish entertainment” and a “lack of controls” had allowed improper trading to take place.