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In this round-up, China International Capital Corporation UK (CICC UK) became Stock Connect’s first depository receipt conversion institution, S&P and FTSE Russell added China A-shares to their indices, and October capital outflows from China jumped while outflows from other emerging markets stayed flat.
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The back and forth of an antitrust case aimed at Wall Street’s biggest swaps dealers continued apace this week, as defendants sought to prevent an amended complaint being filed against them, rejecting that one of their former employee’s declarations could be considered new information.
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The London Stock Exchange Group has decided to shut down some product lines in its equity derivatives business as it focuses on its interest rates offering.
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The chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Thursday seemed to side with the Bank of England in demanding more clarity from European authorities on how they plan to alleviate post-Brexit derivatives disruption.
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Strategists at Société Générale have highlighted potential problems with the preferred fallback method for derivatives contracts referencing interbank offered rates.
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The political upheaval in Sri Lanka since October led S&P and Fitch to downgrade the sovereign’s ratings this week, following a similar move by Moody’s in November. All three agencies have pointed to heightened refinancing risks, with a weak rupee and rising bond yields restraining the country’s access to capital markets.