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Lease accounting changes known as IFRS 16 are rolling out through capital markets, with companies keen to reassure investors that, despite the new way of presenting their balance sheets, little has changed. But that’s not true for every firm and for some high yield issuers, the change represents a big loosening in covenant terms.
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The European Commission and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have agreed on a common approach to regulation of derivatives trading venues, in line with G20 reforms, enabling European and Singaporean firms to trade on each country’s respective platforms.
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Volkswagen Financial Services UK is launching a new auto ABS transaction from its UK master trust programme for approximately £500m at a time when both used and new UK car sales have started to decline. Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank is acting as arranger and lead manager.
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US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) officials have warned that regulatory proposals for calculating derivatives contracts’ exposures could limit access to clearing.
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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) made good on its promise to swap perpetual bonds for government bills on Wednesday, kicking off a Rmb1.5bn ($222m) swap that forced the central bank to start issuing bills again after a long hiatus.
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Eurex boasted strong results generated by its Repo Partnership Program as it declared a 24% jump in trading volumes.