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"Success", as Churchill wrote, "is moving from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm" and this maxim is uppermost in my mind as I enter the final week of gardening leave, scared witless by the enormous difficulty of the task that lies ahead.
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Bank demand for covered bonds could be restricted as a result of new proposals on large exposures set out by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) which are set to come into effect in January 2019.
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CME Group has called on the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission to allow all derivatives clearing organizations to commingle portfolio margining funds in connection with futures contracts.
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Neuberger Berman has launched its Emerging Market Debt Blend Fund, a sub-fund of its Irish-domiciled UCITS fund umbrella. The lead managers of the fund are Rob Drijkoningen and Gorky Urquieta, co-heads of Neuberger Berman’s 24 person strong EM debt team.
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Investors should look at buying a January 2015 variance swap on the SPDR S&P Metals and Mining exchange-traded fund for 29.7 points, while selling a Jan. 2015 variance swap on the S&P 500 for 17.2 points, in a bid to play possible impending turbulence in China and other emerging markets.
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Interdealer brokers have expressed relief after the European Parliament passed measures allowing market participants to match principal trades, primarily in government and corporate bonds, with their own proprietary capital, on newly established organised trading facilities.