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  • Deutsche Börse has linked with SmartStream RDU for a systematic internaliser (SI) registration system, while Ullink has released a platform easing SI pre-trade transparency and request-for-quote (RFQ) order management issues.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has extended its existing 'no-action letter' relief and has given additional relief in regards to the reporting obligations that are required by the ownership and control reports (OCR) final rule.
  • Equity derivatives experts do not expect equity volatility to pick up from its current low level any time soon. Some of the potential political hurdles have been overcome and some see little to trouble them until the Italian elections in the second quarter of next year.
  • Citi has been fined $550,000 for data reporting violations on its internal swap contracts.
  • SSA
    Finnvera will on Wednesday enter a searing market for three year dollars, following a similar trade from Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten that rounded off the Dutch agency’s dollar benchmark funding for the year.
  • SSA
    One borrower took advantage of an excellent backdrop to scoop up its first green funding in euros at an attractive level on Tuesday, while a second issuer is lining up to follow suit in dollars.
  • Genuine Parts Company (GPC) will issue $2bn of bonds and loans and ramp up the size of an existing revolver to fund its purchase of France’s Alliance Automotive Group (AAG) when it buys the auto parts wholesaler from private equity towards the end of this year.
  • Last week saw the revival of a once glorious tradition; the spurious big bank M&A rumour. The trigger was an article suggesting UniCredit had approached the German government about buying Commerzbank, which was followed, in short order, by a suggestion that BNP Paribas was the preferred suitor.
  • Norway paper producer Norske Skog has almost won enough support for its last ditch attempt to stave off insolvency, after the majority of holders of it s senior bonds due 2019 agreed to the firm’s recapitalisation proposal with just days left until the final deadline.
  • France’s HomeVi is set to launch a €1.15bn loan package into syndication to refinance its outstanding 2021 bonds, months after the company’s private equity owners entered into exclusive talks to sell the elderly care services provider.
  • Deutsche Wohnen, one of the biggest listed German residential property companies, added its name to the string of equity-linked deals in Europe this month on Tuesday when it printed an €800m eight year note to finance a tender offer for a previous convertible bond, due in 2021.
  • ThyssenKrupp, the German steel company, raised €1.37bn of fresh equity on Monday night, in one of the largest primary accelerated bookbuilds of the year so far in EMEA.