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OpenDoor Trading, a trading platform that aims to improve liquidity in off-the-run US treasuries and treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS), has hired an experienced capital markets strategist to a senior position.
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IFC and ADM Capital have launched a new platform that aims to syndicate lending to sound but financially stressed companies in Asia, filling a gap in lending to small and medium-sized enterprises.
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CME Group is adding to its base metals business with an aluminium alloy futures contract.
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European-listed exchange traded funds had their busiest month ever on Tradeweb in April, the marketplace firm said.
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A credit event auction to settle Norske Skog credit default swaps is being delayed because ISDA’s EMEA Determinations Committee has been unable to source an intercreditor agreement.
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Post-crisis regulation, funding pressures and liquidity demands are leading investors to favour derivative products over underlying assets in novel ways, said analysts.