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Freight Investor Services, the London freight and commodity brokerage, has unveiled a new commodity derivatives trading system, in partnership with KB Tech, a UK fintech company. It will enable trading and clearing of freight-related contracts on exchanges including SGX, Nasdaq, EEX and CME.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and China Citic Bank are eyeing a total of Rmb120bn ($17.9bn) perpetual bonds, adding heavy supply to a market opened by Bank of China in January.
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The Global Impact Investing Network, one of the leading organisations for investors who want their money to do good, has made two interventions in the fast-evolving debate in this field — on Monday, a new attempt to quantify the market, and, on Wednesday, a new definition of impact investing.
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Regulators are risking fragmenting the global derivatives market by inconsistently applying G20 reforms, according to a new report from the World Federation of Exchanges and Oliver Wyman.
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The Australian Securities Exchange has adopted a new algorithm and cost analysis system, which assists market participants in implementing futures trades and measuring execution quality.
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The Irish central bank hit out this week at a bill proposed by Irish political party Sinn Féin that could put an end to securitization and covered bond activity in Ireland, arguing that the bill could “slow or even reverse” an easing Irish mortgage market and “[increase] the cost of doing business in Ireland”.