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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday settled with JP Morgan for $65m over charges that its traders had attempted to manipulate the dollar IsdaFix swap rate benchmark between 2007 and 2012.
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BlueBay has hired Sid Chhabra as head of structured credit and CLOs in London, and plans to establish a new range of global structured credit and ABS strategies.
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New benchmark created for interbank bonds, the Institute of International Finance (IIF) projects further inflows into China’s capital markets, and the White House is reportedly going ahead with plans to place tariffs on $50bn of Chinese imports.
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Six months into the life of MiFID II, a new regulation that had many in the capital markets sweating over just how onerous their lives were about to become, some public sector borrowers have claimed that not only has the implementation of the regulation been simple, but in several ways it has been beneficial. That is not the universal view, however, with some borrowers still experiencing minor headaches.
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Bonuses should be awarded for good behaviour, not just financial performance, said a senior Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) official this week.
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India’s markets regulator signalled this week that it may overturn a ban on local firms listing directly on offshore stock exchanges, in a move that could have far-reaching implications for fundraising. But a litany of issues stand in the way of reform, warn market participants. John Loh reports.