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Another week, another dearth of primary issuance in the European corporate bond market.
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange and Singapore Exchange have cemented a strategic partnership that will allow Taiwanese brokers to directly trade Singapore-listed securities.
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Panda bonds were thrust back into the limelight when the market was reopened by China in 2015 with many high profile issuers lining up to sell deals. But what are Panda bonds and why should you care? Here’s GlobalRMB’s quick guide to all you need to know.
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UBS has asked Markit to administer and calculate its investible indices, as the bank looks to meet Europe’s regulatory push to improve transparency and oversight of industry benchmarks.
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), looking to make acquisitions, has made senior management changes that include promoting its ICE Futures US chief operating officer to a newly created job.
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Euronext plans to launch a sugar futures contract later this year, as the European Union plans to abolish production quotas.