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European Union wheat futures contracts began trading this week on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with as much as 20,000 metric tons worth of contracts having been transacted on Monday according to the firm.
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trueEX, the interest rate swap trading platform, has added BNP Paribas as a market maker, taking its pool of global derivatives dealers to 21.
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Icap has promoted a senior official to run its EBS BrokerTec fixed income electronic trading division.
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Stoxx has licensed its newly created iStoxx FactSet Thematic Indices to BlackRock’s iShares to provide the underlying for four exchange traded funds.
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A group of 11 Indian banks have a total capital adequacy ratio that is either at or lower than the minimum required by the end of the 2019 fiscal year, according to a report published by Fitch Ratings on Monday.
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ASEAN’s capital markets regulators are working on a plan to grow the domestic bond markets of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), with the Securities and Exchange Commission Cambodia (SECC) leading the charge.