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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has fired a warning shot at banks, with both Standard Chartered and UBS being investigated for their roles as IPO sponsors. The move has left other banks wondering which one will be next and comes at a time when the IPO market is teetering. John Loh reports.
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ChinaBanks and corporates in the US are increasingly interested in understanding the opportunities in renminbi, but they need to lose their addiction to the US dollar. The catalyst is likely to come from market trailblazers and improved infrastructure.
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Four banks have teamed up with law firm Simmons & Simmons to introduce market standard documentation for use in listed and unlisted repackaging transactions, in a move that they hope will ease hedging counterparty concerns for investors and help drive activity in this part of the market.
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Equity derivative implied volatility in the US has ramped up over the past week as opinion polls on the result of the election suggest a 'closer call'.
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LCH has outlined plans to deepen its dominance of the interest rate derivatives market, by launching a centralised service for non-cleared trades.
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An online repository of resources for green bond issuers, including a pair of document templates to help guide new entrants, has gone live.