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Singapore Exchange has completed its takeover of the Baltic Exchange in London.
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Derivatives markets across asset classes are projecting increased confidence of a Hillary Clinton win in Tuesday's US presidential election, but also revealing concern that volatility could then evaporate from markets for the rest of the year.
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The European Mortgage Federation – European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC) will present its Energy Efficient Mortgage initiative at the 22nd conference of parties (COP22) climate summit on November 15 in Marrakech.
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The European Commission on Tuesday issued a thinly disguised warning to the UK that obtaining equivalence for various regulations could be a long, difficult process.
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From Brexit to the impact of a likely rise in US interest rates, Terry Duffy, executive chairman and president of Chicago Mercantile Exchange, offers a 360 degree view of risks and opportunities for financial markets in the US, Europe and emerging economies. By Toby Fildes
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The Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect is set to go live by the end of the month with the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZE) announcing on Monday that all southbound participants need to be ready by November 20.