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Australia: Gateway completes equity raising
Gateway Lifestyle Group has completed an institutional placement and the institutional element of a rights issue to raise a total of A$102m (US$76m), according to a stock exchange announcement.
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NewsEurex set to launch direct clearing
Eurex Clearing is set to launch a new service allowing buyside firms to become direct members of the clearing house, with an announcement expected in the coming days.
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NewsEurope submits final swaps margin rules
Market participants have been left with less than six months to comply with rules on mandatory collateralisation of non-centrally cleared derivatives that in some areas differ substantially from earlier drafts. The final draft regulatory technical standards were unveiled by European regulators last week.
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NewsCME clears the way for swaptions
CME Group will begin clearing interest rate swaptions on April 11, making it the first clearinghouse to offer the service for a product that some believe may be too complex for central counterparties to risk manage.
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NewsEarly warning for fallen angels: Moody’s
Several EMEA fallen angels have been flagged as showing early warning signs of potential defaults, according to research from Moody’s.
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NewsiHeartMedia hires Moelis to tackle debt burden
iHeartMedia has hired Moelis & Co as a financial adviser, the most significant step yet by the largest owner of US radio stations to deal with its US$21bn debt pile, according to people familiar with the matter.
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NewsStrong demand from emerging markets keeps gold prices up
Consumers are lapping up gold at a time supply is declining, helping underpin a rally in the precious metal, a market participant said Monday. Demand from emerging markets in particular is strong as currencies such as the Indonesian rupiah, the Malaysian ringgit and the Vietnamese dong has fallen sharply in ...
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Energy shares boost stocks
Six of the S&P’s 10 sectors advanced in an abbreviated session ahead of the Independence Day holiday as oil prices rallied on revived tensions over the Iranian nuclear program.
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Irish auction marks progress
Ireland will make a tentative step toward regaining the trust of bond investors Thursday when it sells €500 million of Treasury bills, marking its first auction since it was locked out of international capital markets in September 2010.
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Producer-price inflation slows
Euro-zone producer-price inflation slowed to its weakest rate in more than two years in May, pointing to a slowdown in consumer prices that would give the European Central Bank more room to cut its key interest rate.
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