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After quitting M&A and equity capital markets in Europe and the US last year, HSBC is striving to maintain global relevance — and London and New York still have a role to play
Deal raises questions about whether transaction was done at arm's length
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has slapped Moody’s Investors Service with a HK$11m ($1.4m) fine for what the regulator says are shortcomings in a 2011 report on Chinese issuers published by the agency.
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Short term option implied volatility for the Brazilian real rose to more than 23%, the highest level in some weeks, as the country prepares for the possibility of a presidential impeachment vote by April 17.
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Listed futures and options activity growth in March was strongest in equity index and volatility-linked products.
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Option premiums have been very high in sterling pairs for some time, but analysts are at odds over whether maturities before the United Kingdom's referendum on European Union membership are correctly priced.
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Voting closes today for GlobalCapital’s 2016 Bond Awards.
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Standard & Poor’s has cut its credit ratings on Standard Chartered group entities by one notch, becoming the last of the three international ratings agencies to do so over the past few months.