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Gordon Dadds, a law and professional services firm, will begin offering a derivative documentation managed service as part of a newly launched consultancy business.
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Nomura is setting up an office in Singapore to provide advisory services for funding infrastructure projects in Asia, focusing initially on southeast Asian countries.
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A key measure of US market volatility has hit its lowest point for a year, suggesting traders are counting on the recent calm to continue, with no shocks or surprises.
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As the state of Illinois faces one of the worst budget standoffs in its history, some lawmakers are proposing a tax on derivatives that one advocate called the "single-bullet solution”.
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Foreign investors looking to put their money into China’s interbank bond market (CIBM) are welcoming the release of a more accommodative set of guidelines. The rules are an expansion of an announcement made three months ago and are widely seen as a prelude for the inclusion of China’s bond market into global indices.
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Recent troubles at Lending Club have only compounded risk in the peer-to-peer credit market.