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The Boston Retirement System (BRS) is suing five banks and four traders for allegedly conspiring to manipulate bid-ask spreads on SSA debt traded in the secondary market, increasing their profit at the expense of their clients.
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Idiosyncratic risk in the European corporate hybrid bond sector has caused new issuance to stall and credit spreads to rise.
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The futures-implied probability of a US rate hike in June surged this week after hints by Federal Reserve officials.
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Plans to settle Norske Skog credit default swaps by auction were still at an impasse on Thursday, after ISDA’s EMEA Determinations Committee was unable to find crucial paperwork despite meeting three times this week.
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The prospect of the UK voting to leave the European Union has become the foremost focus of fund managers and volatility traders, even as the latest poll on Brexit gave the ‘Remain’ campaign an 18 point lead over ‘Leave’ — prompting the pound to rally to its highest point against the dollar since May 3.
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Intercontinental Exchange is readying to offer a new form of interest rate futures contract aimed at supporting term financing deals such as repurchase agreements.