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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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‘Still some work to be done’ in bond market’s digital transition
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Next stage of Project Helvetia aims to bring new financial institutions and transaction types into the fold
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A book heavy with long-only investors should support a recovery in the freshly listed Abu Dhabi stock
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The £166m IPO jumped in institutional trading on Tuesday after Arm and Lansdowne make cornerstone orders
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Unless different distributed ledger technologies start working together, they won’t achieve the ease and liquidity afforded by the conventional market
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Deal is the first of its kind in Swiss francs and the latest milestone under the Swiss digital pilot project