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  • Antonio Keglevich will lead a new sustainable finance advisory team at UniCredit, aiming to originate deals across asset classes.
  • GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s Global Derivatives Awards. The winners were unveiled at a gala dinner at the Banking Hall in London on Wednesday night.
  • US Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman Heath Tarbert has followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, Christopher Giancarlo, in issuing a strong warning on the European Union’s EMIR 2.2 rules.
  • Société Générale, in partnership with philanthropy facilitator Epic, has begun a new solidarity financing initiative that will integrate with treasurers' FX hedging operations.
  • Natixis has become the first bank to introduce a green weighting factor to its internal capital model, so that the way it prices loans is skewed to favour environmentally sound assets and disadvantage polluting ones. The ground-breaking move brings to fruition an 18 month project and anticipates what some believe may one day be demanded by regulators.
  • Crypto venture Bakkt launched its long-awaited bitcoin futures on Monday, the first physically delivered cryptocurrency contracts to be traded on a federally regulated US exchange. Although trading in its first week has been “tepid”, market participants are expecting the contracts to compete with leader CME’s own bitcoin futures.