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The annual LendIt event in San Francisco honed in on key themes such as financial inclusion for US consumers, rising household debt and online lenders' ABS aspirations. Meanwhile, conference goers are beginning to turn their attention to blockchain technology as LendIt’s BlockFin sister event gets underway.
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The UK Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed that firms involved in the nascent cryptocurrency derivatives markets must register with the regulator and comply with its rulebook.
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Fintech firm Algomi is set to announce a new round of funding with a major market player, GlobalCapital understands, following the departure of chief executive Stu Taylor. The firm is yet to be profitable, losing £15m during 2016, but last year the firm secured investments from EuroNext and S&P, protecting its future despite the cash burn.
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Mireille Dyrberg, the former COO of Nex Group fintech subsidiary TriOptima, has joined data reconciliation firm Duco.
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Deutsche Börse has said it will build a blockchain-based securities lending platform that will be open to all custodians.
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New technologies are marching into the securities issuance process. This week came bids to shake up two very different kinds of private debt — traditional corporate Schuldscheine and funky structured notes.