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The Indian government has put in place new initiatives to attract capital and curb the country’s expanding deficit, including easing fundraising through overseas bonds and loans, which market watchers say are small but important steps.
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US president Donald Trump takes to Twitter to clarify trade deal with China is not imminent, likely delaying planned trade talks, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing defers Stock Connect investor ID due to super typhoon, and index provider FTSE Russell will announce its A-shares decision on September 26.
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In this markets round-up, international crude oil futures gain traction with global investors, index provider FTSE Russell will announce its decision on A-shares soon, and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) saw surging volumes of CNH futures contracts in August.
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Traders, bankers, lawyers, brokers tell their stories of what happened when Lehman Brothers went down, how it ruined some businesses and created room for others, and how it has changed financial markets — for better and worse.
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A Norwegian trader lost millions on Wednesday in a bad bet on the German and Nordic power markets, putting other members of Nasdaq Clearing on the hook for €107m in losses. The clearing house withstood the test to its capital buffers, but Nasdaq must be clear about what went wrong and what steps need to be taken to maintain confidence in its systems.
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Billions of dollars are flowing into direct lending funds targeting US corporate loans to small and medium sized companies, despite signs of weakening underwriting. Unshackling leverage constraints on business development companies and reopening the CLO market to them after a two year absence may further overheat the market, say critics.