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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is considering tweaking rules imposed on secondary sales of stock via the offer for sale (OFS) mechanism — a way by which owners of listed companies can reduce their holdings.
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Global swaps participants can benefit from using decentralised, multitool approaches towards regulatory reporting in order to reduce costs and increase efficiency, according to a data vendor.
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LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear has become the first central counterparty to offer global clearing of inflation swaps, which it believes will provide better risk management for buyside firms.
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UK banks are likely to lose less money on their loans over the next two years than previously thought, according to Standard & Poor’s.
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Investors are scrambling for cover seeking short term put options in Petrobras, the Brazilian energy company, after a series of scandals, market downturns, and credit problems rocked the company.
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Companies are increasingly relying on accelerated share repurchases (ASRs) as alternatives or complements to traditional corporate share buyback schemes.