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The China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) published details of an exchange rate index for the renminbi for the first time on December 11. The index is based on a basket of 13 currencies, including the dollar, euro and yen.
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A group of 24 investment management firms has pledged to begin voluntarily clearing their single name credit default swap trades through central counterparties (CCPs), hoping this will encourage other buyside firms to follow suit and help revitalise the credit derivatives market.
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Principia Partners has made impact assessments for overnight index swaps (OIS) discounting available through its derivatives valuation service, pasVal.
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Threadneedle Asset Management Limited was slapped with a fine of just over £6m by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on Tuesday for failures spotlighted by a trade on the firm's emerging markets debt desk.
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South Korea’s stock exchange regulator has amended rules for listing on the country’s main board, in an effort to make the process easier and encourage more IPOs on the bourse.
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has completed a $5.2bn acquisition of Interactive Data Corporation.