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Bursa Malaysia Derivatives has launched enhanced five year bond futures, providing market participants with a tool to help manage risk in an environment governed by central bank interest rate policies.
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CME Group has increased its offer for GFI Group to compete with a recent bid by BGC Partners. The exchange has now increased the consideration payable to GFI Group stockholders from $4.55 a share, to $5.25 a share, payable in a mix of CME Group Class A common stock and cash.
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Dutch banks have been given the official green light to issue additional tier one bonds, after the country’s First Chamber of Parliament voted to pass a proposal allowing for the tax deductibility of additional tier one coupon payments.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has signaled that it may cut interest rates next year, depending on inflation and fiscal deficits.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has reopened the comment period for the much debated position limits following several years of deliberation, which is expected to result in new proposed rules or a new final rule, according to lawyers.
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Regulatory co-ordination between different authorities in Canada has helped market participants implement the trade reporting rules for over-the-counter transactions that came into effect on October 31.