GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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  • Information provider S&P Global Platts and global exchange operator Intercontinental Exchange have extended their technology partnership to offer the eWindow communication tool to the liquid natural gas trading community.
  • Interest rate swaps (IRS) trading platform trueEx has announced plans to close its doors after coming under pressure from an alleged bank boycott.
  • Tradeweb, the derivatives and fixed income trading platform, has reported record trading volumes.
  • Leveraged loan and high yield bond documentation is starting to see a new feature creep in — anti “net short” language, which attempts to stop creditors that are short the company from getting a place at the table in a restructuring. The funds targeted by the new provisions aren’t exactly the cuddliest citizens of the capital markets, but they won’t be the only casualties.
  • LCH has reported record clearing volumes for the first half of the year thanks to buoyant trading conditions, new product launches and growth in customers.
  • Language to prevent ‘net short’ debt activist investors manipulating distressed corporates to benefit CDS positions could prove ineffective in bond documentation, shutting down the changes almost as soon as they have been introduced in the market.