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US-based index provider MSCI will exclude Hong Kong listed securities with a high ownership concentration from its Global Investable Market Indexes (GIMI), it said in a statement on Monday.
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Stifel Financial, known largely for its brokerage businesses, has become the latest US financial services firm to make a bid to win capital markets business in Europe.
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The Swiss Futures & Options Association (SFOA) has changed its name to reflect changing membership, becoming the International Commodities and Derivatives Association (ICDA).
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Gilt investors have suggested that syndications form part of the UK Debt Management’s main issuance programme, rather than being used as a supplement — but bankers are cautious about such a move, despite the extra fees it would bring in.
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WTI crude oil front month futures fell from Monday, erasing gains from last week.
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International Finance Corp (IFC) is set to offer a funding lifeline to Nigeria’s banks after the country sought emergency loans this weekend.