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Collaboration to integrate consolidated bond tape data into electronic trading workflows
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JP Morgan has taken an $820m writedown on its book of bridge loans, nearly halving its investment banking revenues for the first quarter. However, the bank is not hurrying to exit these positions. Chief executive Jamie Dimon said “a couple” of its bridges could be syndicated this quarter if conditions are supportive.
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Speculation is building ahead of the International Monetary Fund spring meetings this weekend that the multilateral lender is poised to inject much-needed liquidity by printing billions of its own currency, Special Drawing Rights.
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Sanlam Investments has been appointed to manage three Tideway Investment Partners funds, and four credit specialists have moved over from Tideway to Sanlam.
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Reviews of key areas of legislation such as MiFID II, bank capital requirements and Solvency II have been pushed into the future, as the European Commission puts green and digital regulation first.
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CLO portfolio manager and leveraged credit veteran Gil Tollinchi will depart investment management firm Pretium Partners at the end of April.
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HSBC has overhauled the structure of its global banking business for the second time in as many years in a push to cut costs and bring its commercial and investment banking divisions closer together.
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