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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association's EMEA Determinations Committee has agreed to determine whether Norske Skog has triggered a restructuring credit event.
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TriOptima, the over-the-counter post-trade service provider, has completed what it said was the first compression cycle for cleared Swedish Krona interest rate swaps.
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China launched a trial for the country’s first pair of domestic green bond indices last week as the budding asset class continues to gain traction.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's Office of the Chief Economist has been accused of blocking studies on politically inconvenient topics.
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US investors have crowded into bets on higher volatility, just as stocks have begun to recover.
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Despite a growing pipeline, Panda bond issuance has been stymied by foreign exchange volatility and regulatory issues around auditing and remittance of proceeds. Market participants are working closely with China on the problems and expect regulators to address the accounting requirements in the coming months.