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Lloyds Bank has hired a new head of US FX sales, based in New York.
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The Australian Securities Exchange has joined up with the China Futures Association to expand commodity and interest rate derivative markets in the Pacific through shared training and personnel exchanges.
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Volkswagen’s German auto lease ABS VCL 21 has priced its top rated tranche at the tightest spread achieved, at least for the issuer, since the crisis.
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The new Spanish securitization law scraps restrictive measures and should shake up the market, in line with the European Union’s plan to promote more cross-border finance in capital markets.
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“Not too bad” was the market’s verdict on Barclays’ results on Wednesday, despite another ugly hit from fines for bad conduct.
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The inclusion of the renminbi in the International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Rights (SDR) currency basket in the next SDR review later this year is by no means a foregone conclusion. But much progress has been made, according to participants at the Offshore RMB conference organised by market body Asifma this week in Hong Kong.