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Russian authorities are mulling forcing international rating agencies to continue rating all Russian entities, including borrowers subject to US and EU sanctions.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has permanently approved LCH.Clearnet as a derivatives clearing organisation under the Commodities Exchange Act, after reviewing and amending the clearing houses’s original authorisation.
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Deloitte is recruiting high yield specialists for its debt advisory practice in London, to cater to what it expects to be a stream of US alternative lenders searching for lending opportunities in Europe.
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TriOptima has completed the first cross currency swap compression cycle for US dollar/Turkish lira, eliminating $213 billion notional.
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Even if you have never sailed a boat through a storm, avoiding a potential one is the obvious choice. But investors in the European bond markets have been sailing into storms they knew were coming all year.
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Looking for a present for the bond geek in your life? Maybe YOU are the bond geek in someone else’s life. Either way, a copy of Chris O’Malley’s history of the bond market, Bonds Without Borders: A History of the Eurobond Market, is a worthy addition to the Christmas stocking.