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Rabobank has opened a new office in Singapore today in effort to support the bank’s intends to grow its presence in the southeast Asian region.
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Société Générale Prime Services has begun executing and clearing non-deliverable forwards through a central counterparty, to allow users to gain margin efficiency and risk protection.
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Banks and derivatives market participants that outsource their IT requirements should select vendors who differentiate themselves from competition, play to their strengths, and who will look to the future, according to one market intelligence chief.
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The board of Euronext NV has appointed an interim CEO following Dominique Cerutti’s resignation announcement on April 22.
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Fears that ABS is broadly headed into negative yield territory in Europe are greatly exaggerated, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts.
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Asia has seen a burst of interest in financing environmental protection efforts. Following the region’s first few green bond issues, ADM Capital has proposed a new environmentally friendly bond structure specifically focused on forest conservation.