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The Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) have released proposals that would make it easier for retail investors to buy bonds.
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Kames Capital, an Edinburgh based investment manager, has bolstered its fixed income financials team by hiring Alexander Pelteshki — formerly of ING — as an investment manager.
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It is probably no coincidence that in the week Alibaba is due to start pre-marketing its $20bn IPO, the Hong Kong Exchange has launched a concept paper on whether it should allow dual class shareholdings.
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Interest rate swap trading on US swap execution facilities fell about 16% from June-to-July this year, with dollar trades dominating 61% of the market.
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John O’Brien, former managing director and head of New York derivatives sales at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, started at Deutsche Bank this week.
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A recent no-action letter from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission that provided swap execution facilities relief from certain data reporting requirements for uncleared derivatives should be extended to cleared contracts.