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Overall credit default swap notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week decreased by 4% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. This follows six weeks of a consistent uptick in CDS notional, with a combined increase of 160%.
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Acadian Asset Management, an investment manager specialising in sophisticated global equity and fixed income strategies, has launched an Emerging Markets Small-Cap Equity UCITS dollar fund in conjunction with Russell Investments.
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Live order book trading of market agreed coupon swaps is now trading on UBS’ electronic trading platform Neo, making it the first platform to offer an aggregated order book for MAC swaps.
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Conduct charges defined third quarter results at Bank of America, while Citi and JP Morgan also saw their numbers marred by litigation provisions or conduct failings. Only Goldman, of the first crop of US investment banks reporting this week, largely escaped a blow from past misdeeds.
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Good environment, social and corporate governance practices are moving from a bonus for investors to a commercial necessity, which is likely to add extra challenges for investors and issuers in Africa.
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Michel Barnier, outgoing vice-president of the European Commission, has described a real European capital market as “my dream, which can be inherited by my successor”, writes Owen Sanderson.