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  • The Chicago Mercantile Exchange will start trading commodity spot spread contracts on gold and silver, including an exchange based mechanism to offset COMEX gold and silver futures positions.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given permission, via orders of registration, for five European exchanges to allow direct trading access from the US.
  • Derivatives and fixed income valuation and risk analytics provider FINCAD has added securitization to its coverage.
  • Mark Carney is neither rockstar nor traitor, but with any luck, he'll be a safe pair of hands for sterling over the remains of his term as Bank of England governor. Nonetheless, his recent treatment at the hands of the baying Brexit mob shows the new British disposition at its very worst.
  • Private equity firm Ardian has turned to the leveraged loan market to fund its acquisition of German lighting provider SLV Holding from Cinven.
  • Tobacco firms are ramping up their presence in the e-cigarette business — whether by purchasing existing producers or developing their own products — as smokers slowly shift towards what most experts agree is the healthier alternative of vaping. But could the big companies fund their digital switchover with a debt product not unlike a green bond?
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    The International Finance Corporation has launched the world's first 'forests' bond, which offers investors the option to receive coupons in the form of carbon credits or in cash.
  • With Europe’s leveraged loan market undergoing a “repricing frenzy”, CLO managers are looking to refinance deals coming out of non-call periods over the next few months in order to protect equity returns in those deals.
  • A number of covered bond borrowers have this week what has become a rare opportunity to print shorter dated deals than have been possible in recent times. But if they want to beat the uncertainty surrounding the US presidential election next week, they will have to move over the next three days.
  • SoFi, which is planning to act as an insurance broker for Protective Life Insurance Co, needs to wave its magic wand and transform an industry crippled by traditional methods of distribution.
  • South Africa has announced a series of investor meetings that coincides with a half to three-quarters of a cash point rally of the country’s Eurobonds after fraud charges against finance minister Pravin Gordhan were dropped on Monday.
  • The government of Dubai has picked HSBC as financial advisor for its $3bn fundraising to expand its international airports.