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Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Europe and Asia, but the holiday tends to have a calming effect on financial markets beyond North America.
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Amundi Asset Management is not trading subordinated credit default swaps until deliverability of subordinated bonds in a credit event is clarified, Hervé Boiral, head of European credit in Paris, told DW.
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Standard Chartered has hired two Citigroup officials to head its newly created services team, which is focused on helping clients navigate the current challenges in the over-the-counter derivatives market.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has halted new offerings in Japan of fixed rate notes denominated in emerging market currencies and equity-only structured products.
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Tradeweb has completed the first fully-electronic compression transaction of cleared derivative trades on its swap execution facility, TW SEF. Arcem Capital, an investment manager, executed a pool of interest rate swap trades as one, or a zero line-item, transaction with Deutsche Bank, cleared by LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear.
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Barclays credit strategists have called for a more comprehensive bail-in package in restructuring credit events than the one proposed in the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s latest draft definitions.