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There was relief all round this week after Hong Kong's financial regulator backed down from a contentious plan to increase its involvement in listing approvals, and also gave the market some much-needed clarity on its role in IPOs, writes Jonathan Breen.
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India’s real estate and infrastructure investment trusts have been approved to issue bonds, in the latest move to ease the funding crunch for issuers.
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Leverj, a planned decentralised platform for cryptocurrency derivative trading, will not only offer the ability to trade cryptocurrency leveraged products but also to use the blockchain to trade other index and stock futures.
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An International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) determinations committee this week 'cleverly' dismissed the controversial question of whether Noble Group defaulted on its debt in June, but the move has prompted questions about reform of the decision-making process.
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Jefferies' dreary third quarter trading results were buoyed by a record performance in its capital markets division.
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Distributed ledger technology “is on the verge of creating a sea change in contract design, reporting and settlement”, Brian Quintenz, a member of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said this week, as he was named sponsor of its Technology Advisory Committee (TAC).