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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.
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After a late rush from several sovereign borrowers, CEEMEA international bond volumes finished the first quarter of the year at $32bn from 44 deals, almost on par with Q1 2014s $34.7bn via 39 deals.
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Innovation in structured products is essential to customise clients’ needs in dynamic market environments, but issuers must weigh risks and education with additional product complexity, according to panellists at the Structured Products Americas-2015 conference in New York.