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Several participants familiar with the London Stock Exchange Group's (LSEG) bid to buy Refinitiv are unimpressed by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing's (HKEX) £31.6bn bid for the LSEG itself and believe it unlikely to tempt shareholders. Silas Brown and Karoliina Liimatainen report.
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CME Group announced on Wednesday that it will launch new futures contracts that provide market participants with exposure to the physical Chinese gold market.
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SMBC Nikko Capital Markets has replaced Bloomberg’s sell-side execution and order management solutions (SSEOMS) platform with the Itiviti order management system.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has made an unsolicited £32bn bid for the London Stock Exchange Group, a move that could torpedo the LSE’s acquisition of Refinitiv.
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Citadel has cut its operation investing in European high yield, with the departure of one senior portfolio manager who first worked at the firm in 2003.
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Christopher Giancarlo is joining the board of the American Financial Exchange, an electronic exchange for direct lending and borrowing between US financial institutions.