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The quarter-end and year-end problems in the repo market are scary enough, with collateral more important than ever before in financial markets. But what else is it concealing?
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Caisse d’Amortissement de la Dette Sociale has appointed a veteran of the French social security sector to succeed its long-serving chairman Patrice Ract Madoux, who is retiring.
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Attempts by the German debt management office to prevent another collapse in the European repo market are not enough, according to market participants — though they may have benefited German taxpayers.
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Morten Skaaning has returned to Danske Bank’s debt capital markets syndication desk after spending nearly three years at Arbejdernes Landsbank.
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GlobalCapital understands that the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has appointed a head of funding.
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The lawsuits over alleged manipulation of the SSA market have spread further, with more dealers and individuals named in a court filing. Citi, HSBC, RBC and TD Bank have now been added, as well as Bank of America, Crédit Agricole, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Nomura. The suit also draws in the new issue market, alleging that the traders were able to front-run new issues yet to be announced or in book-building.