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Kokou Agbo-Bloua, the ex-head of European equity and derivative strategy at BNP Paribas in London, has joined Société Générale as managing director, global head of engineering and strategy, also based in London.
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Trade reporting under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation is not working, according to the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association, which represents a large proportion of interdealer brokers in the market.
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The Bank of England (BoE) will begin work next year figuring out how to provide Islamic banks with Shariah-compliant liquidity facilities. Even without knowing what rates or requirements the prospective facilities will involve, the UK’s Islamic lenders — long starved of Shariah-compliant liquid assets — say anything will be better than holding cash.
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Bloomberg has launched a so-called List Trading tool for interest rate swaps on its swap execution facility, enabling market participants to improve operational efficiency.
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The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect initiative, also known as the Through Train, this week missed its widely expected October 27 launch date. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) said on October 26 that the programme was ready to go, pending final approval from Hong Kong and Chinese regulators.
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Barclays’ drive back to health is on track – but its investment bank is a shrinking part of the story. That was the message of the bank’s third quarter results this morning, which produced a 1.5% pop in the share price at the open, soon eradicated as Barclays fell in line with the wider market.