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The limited number of central counterparties and over-the-counter clearing members in the UK is hampering competition. This could result in a monopolisation of services which may lead to a less resilient economy, according to feedback received by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Finance for social investments could take a step forward following the publication of free template documents to create an association and raise debt finance.
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The European Commission has published its proposals for Capital Markets Union aimed at changing rules for capital raising.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has launched its review of competition in wholesale capital markets, questioning whether investment banking services offer value to clients.
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Don’t be distracted by the razzmatazz. Peer-to-peer lenders walk like banks and quack like them. As a retail bond offering from Wellesley & Co in the UK makes clear, bankishness is one of the best things about P2P. But don’t go thinking the risks are the same.
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Baltimore-based asset manager T Rowe Price on Wednesday launched a new bond fund, that will in part aim to profit from European high yield’s momentum.