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The Foreign Exchange Benchmarks Group has recommended the fixing window used to calculate FX rates should be widened from its current width of one minute, following its review of major FX benchmarks on the back of allegations that FX fixing rates were being manipulated.
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Overall credit default swap notional reported to swap data repositories last week increased marginally by 4% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. This follows three weeks of a consistent uptick in CDS notional, with a combined increase of 98%.
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Recovering Irish residential property prices will yield Royal Bank of Scotland’s Ulster Bank division £300m of net impairment provision releases in the third quarter of 2014, the UK banking group said in a trading performance update to the market on Tuesday.
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Investors looking to take advantage of the landmark Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect mutual equity trading scheme will now also have access to primary offerings.
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It was largely business as usual for bankers this week in Hong Kong despite the pro-democracy protests shutting down traffic in large parts of the city’s financial districts. But while there is little expectation of the civil disobedience causing long term harm to financial markets in the region, that could change if the situation worsens.
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Chicago-based CME Group has signed a market data provision agreement with the China Financial Futures Exchange, that country’s sole derivatives-focused bourse.