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Li kicks off charm offensive after stunning investors with£32bn move
Move aims to reduce reliance on informal prices from a range of data providers
Group was accused of failing to implement policies to manage certain risks
Trading venue will allow investors across the EU to trade shares of companies based in the bloc
Electronic bond-trading platform has delivered better returns than Netflix or Amazon
Schwimmer is betting on Refinitiv and financial data revolution to unseat incumbent
Upstart exchange says its heaviest users will have to pay for extra connections
New York-based interdealer broker teams up with trio of high-frequency traders
Postponement will aims to give national authorities more time to finalise and changes
Largest equity options clearer seen as vital for stability of US financial system
France positions itself as a stronger voice in post-Brexit decision-making
Move by main US derivatives markets regulator aims to ease stand-off with European counterparts
Policymakers explore ways to break objections to gathering trade information into one place
Agency to give quicker access to waivers that curb ability to raise money
Instruments linked to bitcoin and other digital currencies are ‘impossible to reliably value’, says FCA
Investors adjust to ban on trading Swiss stocks within bloc
Liquidnet, Virtu and others pick up share after reform package 18 months ago
Share trading falls victim to dispute between Brussels and Switzerland over relationship
Christopher Giancarlo writes to Valdis Dombrovskis over official’s ‘you fell for it’ speech
ECB paper finds hedging rates can be 25 times higher than those of bigger clients
Exchange seeks to capitalise on regulator’s efforts to promote Singapore as currency trading hub
Exchange accounts for 3 of every 100 stocks traded in the US despite initial excitement
High-frequency traders fight effort to put brakes on ultrafast transactions
Marc Bayle de Jessé joins currency service after 22 years at European Central Bank
EU market participants say poorly-worded rules undermine some key objectives