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Trade war diaries: relationship on rollercoaster as trade sees progress, diplomatic standoff worsensChina has rolled out trade concessions to the United States, signalling a willingness to negotiate before the trade war gets out of control. But it has also increased its rhetoric over the arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer in Canada.
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Goldman Sachs International conducted business with Lars Windhorst, the colourful German financier, despite warnings from its compliance department that he was a high risk counterparty.
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US swaps participants are emerging from a month of analysing proposed reforms of swap execution facilities (SEFs), with old fault lines opening up between institutions over how they think the rules will change the market landscape.
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Credit Suisse used part of an investor day on Wednesday to offer a staunch defence of its leveraged finance business, which forms a larger part of its investment banking and markets business than at its major competitors, but which has seen increasing regulatory scrutiny this year.
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Guidelines released by the European Banking Authority (EBA) on Wednesday brought the European ABS market much-needed clarity, as issuers grapple with new rules set to apply in the new year.
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SEC chairman Jay Clayton warned the US Senate Committee on Banking about risks to US capital markets from Brexit, in a hearing conducted on Tuesday.