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What do cardboard boxes, plastic pipes and genetically improved pigs have in common?
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Vinit Sahni, co-founder of fintech start-up Arkera and a former senior rates banker, says that his company will help bond buyers take advantage of, what he believes will be, an upturn in local currency bonds ahead of the US election.
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The European Commission has approved Greek plans to set up a scheme called Hercules to enable the country’s banks to cut their non-performing loan (NPL) exposures.
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Rates trading desks are seeking owners of triple-A European CLO tranches, because of the value of the embedded Euribor floors, which convert negative Euribor prints to 0%. These can be stripped out and sold to the market, monetising a feature of the bonds that has become sharply more valuable as euro interest rates have plunged this summer.
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As Asia’s bond market sees the first issuance linked to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr) this week, eyes have turned to how loan market participants are preparing for the move away from Libor. While discussions within banks and with borrowers are taking place, progress has been slow, writes Pan Yue.
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Stocks listed on Shanghai’s new Star market could soon be included in MSCI’s index if they meet requirements, the index provider said on Wednesday.