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Everyone with something they don’t know how to sell hitches their cart to the much-abused horse known as blockchain. Now, the UK chancellor is talking the technology up as a potential solution for the Irish border.
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Origin Markets, a primary capital markets fintech start-up, is pushing into the Asia Pacific market and has poached a fellow fintech’s head of sales & strategic partnerships in Hong Kong to expand its footprint.
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Credit Suisse has expanded its algorithmic pricing platform to provide instantaneous, algorithmically generated prices for 1,000 high yield bonds.
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Banks, including Credit Suisse and JP Morgan, are working to create tokenised versions of traditional securities and fiat currencies, in order to allow clients to trade them via distributed ledger systems.
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Cryptocurrencies have not had a great year. Total market capitalisation of the sector is down 75% from the highs of January, falling roughly in line with what the bears predicted. But that hasn’t seemed to slow institutions’ attempts to get involved.
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Exchange and tech group Nasdaq has made a $190m all cash offer to buy Cinnober, the Swedish Fintech company.