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For several years, US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen has insisted that there is a real difference between forecasts and insurance policies — between what we think will happen and the price we are willing to pay in case we're wrong. Many market participants have been unwilling or unable to accept that message.
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Syndicate tech firm Ipreo is working with the organisation that assigns ISIN and CUSIP numbers to speed up the new issue process, as the market moves to rely more and more heavily on automated systems.
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The Securities Association of China (SAC) has issued guidelines that call on its members to rein in their fast-growing stock-pledged repo loans business.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is getting ready to set up the country’s first International Financial Services Centre, after approving guidelines that will govern the establishment of stock exchanges in those centres.
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We are pleased to announce the categories for GlobalCapital’s 2015 Bond Dinner. Here you will find the link to this year's poll, as well as PDF and Excel copies of the rules and categories.
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Covered bonds from outside Europe could be forced to meet onerous swaps rules while those from Europe escape, unless the Basel Committee and European regulators can forge a consensus.