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The untested youth of the blockchain market, as well as the lack of a regulatory framework, could put off widespread adoption
Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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Banks claim it can cut carbon footprint to similar level to conventional tech
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Trade is first syndicated transaction with multiple parties for the fintech, and its first public corporate issuance
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Two SIX executives pedalled from Zurich to Paris for the ICMA conference to publicise sustainable finance
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Primary debt markets solutions provider expands offering in latest tie-up
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Programmable smart contracts set to bring transparency to the market as banks and issuers continue trials
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As central banks step up testing of central bank digital currencies (CBDC), GlobalCapital spoke to the firms at the cutting edge of digital securities issuance about their impact on primary debt markets and how they are preparing the way for digitised capital markets