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The International Capital Market Association and the Pan-European Private Placement Working Group launched a best practice guide for European private placements on Wednesday, hoping to encourage common market standards and encourage small and medium-sized companies to issue.
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Lawrence Wong, head of listings at the Singapore Exchange, has been appointed as head of the firm’s China business.
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Market participants, particularly euro buyers, have been entering into long-dated hedges on the euro against the Swiss franc following the Swiss National Bank’s shock decision to abandon the Sfr1.20 floor to the euro last month.
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Hedge funds and asset managers have been using increasingly complex derivatives strategies to play the trend of a stronger dollar as a means to achieve lower upfront premiums, according to structurers.
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Overall interest rate derivatives trading that was reported to swap data repositories last week increased by 59% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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BGC Partners has launched an electronic trading platform for yen interest rate swaps, making it the first interdealer broker to launch a fully electronic platform for such a market.