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Despite industry efforts to shift trading on swap execution facilities to electronic central limit order books, voice broking and request for quote systems still play important roles, said industry insiders on Wednesday.
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Panellists at the 2015 International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) AGM lamented the lack of global central counterparty equivalence and have called for a number of legislative reviews to rectify it.
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Improving lending conditions, an increase in loan supply and investor appetite are not enough to get the moribund market for small to medium enterprise CLOs off the ground, something European policymakers have held as a top goal in revving the continent’s economic recovery.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Merrill Lynch International £13.29m in response to a string of failures to report trades, boosting the cost of each error from £1 to £1.50 for the first time.
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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is working with the China’s National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) to smooth out technical issues preventing foreign issuers from tapping the domestic bond market.
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The Basel Committee has removed six ‘national discretions’ from its capital framework, and is considering more action in an attempt to improve comparability between jurisdictions.