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Conflict risk damages South Korea’s appeal
A stronger yen-won exchange rate underlines Japan’s perception of safety with Seoul now plunged into a crisis, awaiting elections and wary of tensions escalating on the Korean peninsula.
Jeremy Weltman
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May 05, 2017
Foreign Exchange
FX: How low can you go? New solution cuts tick-to-trade latency to 120ns
Two technology firms say they have pushed the boundaries of trading latency a step closer to the limit with a solution that cuts tick-to-trade latency from 250 nanoseconds to just 120.
Paul Golden
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May 04, 2017
Treasury
Uncertainty results in cash hoarding by US treasurers
As treasurers in the US are left guessing about the outcome of potential policy changes, keeping hold of their cash looks to be their preferred option.
Kimberley Long
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May 04, 2017
CAPITAL MARKETS
Middle East: Saudi Arabia moves to attract foreign capital
Market moves to T+2 settlement; boosts eligibility for MSCI inclusion.
Olivier Holmey
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May 04, 2017
CAPITAL MARKETS
Debt market liquidity threatens European CLO sustainability
Euro CLO paper at post-crisis spread tights; borrowers exploit record levels of liquidity.
Louise Bowman
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May 04, 2017
CAPITAL MARKETS
Central Asia: Kazakhstan rallies equity investors for latest privatization drive
First dual listings promised for early 2018; investors set to seek reassurance on minority rights.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: Trump’s top banks set off Volcker rule alarms
Goldman Sachs badly underperformed other US banks in first-quarter fixed income results, setting off a frenzy of speculation about trading positions that could have led to the disappointment.
Jon Macaskill
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Sideways: Cantor Fitzgerald signs on for Obamacare
The news that former president Barack Obama has agreed to speak at a Cantor Fitzgerald healthcare conference for a fee of $400,000 raises two important questions.
Jon Macaskill
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Fintech: What the poor can teach everyone else
Developed markets have much to learn from the spread of digital financial services among the poorest in the emerging world.
Peter Lee
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Regulation: The Fed means business on the Volcker rule
The central bank found a way to enforce the rule just before lawmakers attempt to dismantle it.
Graham Bippart
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Western Europe banking: The long road to redemption
The fortunes of the Spanish banks show how the recovery story investors have latched onto recently may be just as simplistic as the doom scenario they imagined only a few months ago.
Dominic O’Neill
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May 04, 2017
Opinion
Indonesia’s side of the JPMorgan row
It turns out that part of the reason Indonesia reacted so badly to the JPMorgan equities call was because it was downgraded more than Brazil.
Chris Wright
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May 04, 2017
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