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The International Capital Market Association and the European Central Securities Depositories Association have raised concerns with the European Distribution of Debt Instruments project, in response to the European Central Bank’s market consultation.
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TriOptima claims it has reduced notional outstanding at Eurex Clearing by 26%, following a record compression run last month.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has mooted a ban on the sale of crypto-currency derivatives to retail customers, pointing to concerns over the inherent volatility of such contracts and their suitability for the retail segment.
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Swedish real estate company Vasakronan last week became the first issuer to print a fully digitally issued bond. The 15 year Australian dollar note was also the first paper to be wholly processed on the Origin fintech platform.
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi on Tuesday may have set the course for primary bond markets in the near term but his organisation is at the heart of a project that could reshape them forever. The ECB spoke exclusively this week to Burhan Khadbai about the European Distribution of Debt Instruments (EDDI) project and what it means for the future of capital markets.
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Europe’s banking sector and its regulators are waiting to see how Facebook’s plans for a new cryptocurrency will develop. It could have major implications for financial regulation.