November 15, 2017 | "Irreverent, but never irrelevant" | | | John Lothian Publisher John Lothian News | |
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ICE announced a number of management team promotions today, including: Charles A. Vice has been named vice chairman, with continued responsibility for ICE's global technology, information security and operations. He was previously president and chief operating officer, and has been with ICE and its predecessor company for more than 23 years. Press release here.~SR
Click here for yesterday's JLN Options newsletter.~SD
See the latest thought leadership piece from Steve Grob of Fidessa, titled "Loophole lunacy" HERE.~JJL
Asia Pacific Financial News from John Lothian News - November 14, 2017~JJL
It appears there has indeed been a military coup in Zimbabwe as news outlets are reporting that President Robert Mugabe is under house arrest. The Guardian has a live update page for the latest on this "fluid" situation (UK PM Theresa May's word). ~SD
South Korean financial markets to open later on Thursday because of a nationwide college entrance exam. No kidding.~JJL
Craig Donohue, OCC Executive Chairman & CEO, is at the @WSJ CEO Council this week.~JJL
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Free Markets Improved More Lives Than Anything Ever; Nothing in human history has done so much to reduce absolute poverty. Noah Smith - Bloomberg Harvard economist Dani Rodrik has a long and thoughtful essay about the shortcomings of neoliberalism -- the economic program of free markets and free trade. He writes: /goo.gl/2grUkt
***** We are believers in free markets and improved lives.~JJL
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R.J. O'Brien Limited Unveils New Website to Convey Breadth of UK, EMEA Offerings R.J. O'Brien Limited R.J. O'Brien Limited (RJO Limited), the London-based affiliate of Chicago-based R.J. O'Brien & Associates (RJO), today unveiled a new, significantly enhanced version of its website, https://www.rjobrien.co.uk. The site showcases the full range of products and services available from the UK affiliate of the oldest and largest independent futures brokerage and clearing firm in the United States. /goo.gl/CF2G84
***** RJO bills itself as the Premier Independent Broker for Global Derivatives.~JJL
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Why Interactive Brokers Founder Fears Bitcoin Futures Steven M. Sears - Barron's Bitcoin futures, which Cboe Global Markets and CME Group hope to list later this year, may accomplish what the global financial crisis could not: decimating a slew of trading firms and threatening the stability of Wall Street's clearing outfits. /goo.gl/mwUYWW
***** This very same idea is among my worst case scenarios. It kept me up the other night as I thought about it.~JJL
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Tuesday's Top Three The runaway top story from yesterday laid out more struggles in Chicago's prop community - Spot Trading cuts headcount amid industry troubles. Our second place story is a repeat entry and also pertains to trading firm cuts - Wall Street trading giant Virtu cut staff by half and laid into a $1.4 billion acquisition  now it can't wait for market chaos. Third was a story about the headline-grabbing, digital native generation that's "killing" businesses left and right - Millionaire Bankers Feel Sorry for Struggling Millennials.
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Lead Stories | Deutsche Boerse Said to Favor UniCredit's Weimer for CEO Eyk Henning and Nicholas Comfort - Bloomberg CEO Kengeter to resign on Dec. 31 after insider-trading probe; Weimer, head of UniCredit's German unit, may be named in days Theodor Weimer, the head of UniCredit SpA's German unit, is the lead candidate to succeed Carsten Kengeter as Deutsche Boerse AG's chief executive officer, according to people familiar with the plans. /goo.gl/K2ouD4
Contagion worries rise after junk bond sell-off; High-yield debt is heading towards its worst month since January 2016 Eric Platt in New York - FT A sell-off in the $1.3tn high-yield bond sector is a worrying omen for the wider market, frequently signalling greater losses and broader contagion to come. /goo.gl/e9Zx6o
Virtu's Viola warns of 'systemic risk' from clearing houses Joe Rennison - FT The head of one of the largest US proprietary trading firms has added his voice to the chorus of concern over the systemic risks posed by clearing houses. /goo.gl/bEa1dJ
LSE scraps meeting with investor TCI in spat over leadership Philip Stafford The London Stock Exchange Group has cancelled a planned meeting this week with The Children's Investment Fund, the activist shareholder demanding the removal of chairman Donald Brydon and the extension of Xavier Rolet's contract as chief executive. /goo.gl/4VcpF9
LSE Group lobbies for U.S support in Brexit clearing battle Michelle Price, Huw Jones - Reuters The London Stock Exchange Group is lobbying to win American political support in its battle with Europe to preserve London as a global financial center after Brexit. /goo.gl/3Fcnxc
SEC Asked to Delay Stock Trade Database for Another Year Benjamin Bain and Annie Massa - Bloomberg Request to delay the CAT comes amid cybersecurity concerns; System was first conceived before the 2010 Flash Crash U.S. stock and options exchanges want a long-delayed project to beef up regulators' ability to monitor trading to be postponed for another year. jlne.ws/2AGMPLf
****SD: Financial Times here.
SEC chair hits back at CAT delay request Nicole Bullock - FT The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission late on Tuesday hit back at a request by US equity exchanges to delay the timeline for the creation of a market surveillance system. /goo.gl/QNwvHX
****SD: Bloomberg here.
Goldman and JPMorgan lead in lacklustre equity derivatives market; Bulge brackets dominate amid poor trading conditions Elizabeth Pfeuti - Financial News Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have taken a lead in the US and European equity derivatives markets, but stubbornly low volatility and changes to investor habits have created a subdued environment, a new report says. Greenwich Associates, a consultancy, asked 251 US and European asset managers, hedge funds, insurers, pensions and banks to name their top 5-10 brokers for products including equity options, swaps and futures. /goo.gl/qZbxQB
DRW is setting up shop in Asia Frank Chaparro - Business Insider DRW, a Chicago-based firm, is looking to set up a bitcoin trading desk in Singapore to dominate the cryptocurrency market in Asia. The firm has been in the bitcoin game since 2014 via its division Cumberland Mining, which already operates over-the-counter bitcoin trading desks in Chicago and London. jlne.ws/2hzzH6v
Bitcoin's High Transaction Fees Show Its Limits; The original cryptocurrency may never be a widespread payment instrument. Leonid Bershidsky - Bloomberg The Bitcoin rate spike, still alive despite bitter divisions in the community that supports the cryptocurrency, has laid bare the biggest problem with Bitcoin: Compared with fiat currencies, it's painfully inconvenient and expensive to use as a means of payment. /goo.gl/y8UPrC
Bank of America executive: Volcker Rule fuels private trading firms' rise Dan Freed - Reuters U.S. post-financial crisis rules that place strong trading restrictions on banks has fueled the rise of private trading firms that have grabbed market share, a top Bank of America Corp executive said on Tuesday. /goo.gl/Z5e4oA
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | Nasdaq's under attack over a product that could expose big traders  but one rival says it has been doing this for years Frank Chaparro - Business Insider "Enough is enough." IEX, the startup stock exchange, isn't a fan of Nasdaq's latest foray into data. The exchange operator's newest product  called Intellicator  has raised opposition from a number of market participants, including IEX and SIFMA, a large organization representing big trading firms. The objections are all basically around the idea that the product might give away information about large firms' trading strategies in one of Nasdaq's options markets. /goo.gl/kMpZMq
Korean Crypto Exchange Suffers Outage During Bitcoin Cash Surge Lily Katz - Bloomberg Bithumb says server failed amid an abrupt increase in usage; Other large exchanges have faced similar issues as prices soar Bithumb, one of the world's most heavily trafficked bitcoin exchanges, is getting heat from customers who were unable to make transactions after its server went down over the weekend. /goo.gl/2PFDwf
The Listing Committee Censures Han Tang International Holdings Limited, and Censures Or Criticises A Number Of Its Current And Former Directors For Breaching The Exchange Listing Rules And/Or The Director's Undertaking HKEX /goo.gl/SuUkFB
The Movember Foundation to Ring The Nasdaq Stock Market Closing Bell GlobeNewswire The Movember Foundation, the only global charity solely focused on men's health, will visit the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square. Through inspiring more than 5 million men to grow, and women to support, new moustaches in Movember and through participating in Move, the Movember Foundation has raised more than $769 million to date for men's health issues in four key areas: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. /goo.gl/WJJCNj
SGX Welcomes Xin Hua Securities Limited as Derivatives Trading Member SGX Singapore Exchange (SGX) today welcomed Hong Kong-based Xin Hua Securities to its derivatives market as a Trading Member. /goo.gl/YMdwof
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Companies Turn to War Games to Spot Scarce Cybersecurity Talent; Realistic scenarios help wannabe cybersecurity experts strut their stuff Jeremy Kahn - Bloomberg A major shipping company is under attack. With help from a corrupt executive, an international hacking syndicate called Scorpius, has penetrated the computer networks of Fast Freight Ltd. The hackers have taken control of servers and compromised the systems that control Fast Freight's vessels and its portside machinery. The company's cybersecurity consultants have 48 hours to uncover the breach and repulse the attackers before they cripple Fast Freight's business and cause serious economic damage. /goo.gl/qXoJwq
Russians Hit U.K. Tech Firms With Cyber Attacks, Top Spy Says Kitty Donaldson - Bloomberg U.K. has dealt with 600 attacks in past year, 35 severe; New research suggests Russia interfered in Brexit referendum Britain's National Cyber Security Centre publicly confirmed for the first time that Russia has carried out internet assaults on major U.K. energy, technology and media companies, as tensions escalate over the Kremlin's interference in Western democracies. /goo.gl/fYbvDS
Vela Launches Systematic Internaliser Data Hub, Expands MiFID II Solution Suite; Sun Trading among one of the first Systematic Internalisers in Vela's Data Hub providing agile access to MiFID II venues through a single API Vela Vela, the premier market access technology provider, today announced the launch of its Systematic Internaliser (SI) Data Hub, part of its comprehensive MiFID II solution suite. Vela also confirms the addition of Sun Trading as part of its roll-out of new Systematic Internaliser venues. /goo.gl/J38hJ9
'You Do Not Understand Bitcoin': Readers Bite Back; For all the interest in cryptocurrencies, the bitcoin market remains small, with a relatively small number of participants expressing strong views Steven Russolillo, James Mackintosh and Chao Deng - WSJ In 2017, one of the most divisive debates in financial markets centers around the rapid rise of bitcoin. /goo.gl/ecPA8n
Technology chief at JP Morgan departs for role with analytics firm; Gene Fernandez departs JP Morgan after a decade in various senior technology roles, for newly created role at FactSet. Hayley McDowell - The Trade One of JP Morgan's top technologists has left to join data and analytics FinTech firm FactSet as chief technology and product officer. /goo.gl/7MbEZs
Britain targets tech talent by doubling visa numbers Reuters Staff Britain is to double the number of visas available to exceptional workers in areas like digital technology and science to 2,000 to help retain an edge after Brexit. /goo.gl/N8xwLn
BlackRock's Fink says bitcoin thrives on its anonymity Jennifer Ablan, Jonathan Stempel - Reuters Bitcoin, whose value has fluctuated significantly this month, remains a "speculative" investment that thrives because of the cryptocurrency's anonymous nature, BlackRock Inc (BLK.N) Chief Executive Larry Fink said on Monday. /goo.gl/ukdk3F
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | White House Considers Former Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian for Fed Vice Chairman Post; Broad range of candidates are under consideration for vice chair post, a source says Nick Timiraos and Kate Davidson - WSJ The White House is considering economist Mohamed El-Erian as one of several candidates to serve as the Federal Reserve's vice chairman, according to a person familiar with the matter. /goo.gl/pZkBs4
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | CFTC Orders INTL FCStone Financial Inc. and FCStone Merchant Services LLC to Pay Penalty for Unlawful Exchange for Related Position Transactions CFTC The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today issued an order filing and settling charges against FCStone Merchant Services LLC (FCStone Merchant) for entering into multiple noncompetitive trades and against INTL FCStone Financial Inc. (FCStone Financial), a registered Futures Commission Merchant based in Chicago, Illinois, for reporting non-bona fide prices to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) between December 2013 and March 2014. The CFTC Order also finds that FCStone Financial failed to have an adequate supervisory system in place with regard to the execution, handling, and reporting of exchange for related position transactions (EFRPs). jlne.ws/2hzYYxE
CFTC's Division of Market Oversight Extends Time-Limited No-Action Relief for Swap Execution Facilities from Certain Block Trade Requirements CFTC The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) Division of Market Oversight (Division) today extended time-limited no-action relief to swap execution facilities (SEFs) from certain requirements in the definition of "block trade" in CFTC regulation 43.2. jlne.ws/2AGRL2w
Hedge Fund Urges Small-Caps to Pay for Research After MiFID Nishant Kumar, Beth Mellor and Suzy Waite - Bloomberg Toscafund calls on small-caps to mitigate 'devastating' impact; Withering analyst coverage drives fear of 'value traps' Add another group to those disgruntled by MiFID II: small-cap fund managers. /goo.gl/ZQ7uCo
Japanese Bank Switches U.S. Regulators in Middle of Investigation; Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ converts to federal license from New York state one, upending probe by state regulator Ryan Tracy - WSJ Japan's biggest bank sidestepped state supervision of a New York branch in the middle of a state investigation into the bank's safeguards meant to ensure clients weren't evading U.S. sanctions, according to a state regulator's letter reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. /goo.gl/ywru2u
HSBC pays 300 million euros to settle investigation of Swiss bank Reuters HSBC Holdings has agreed to pay 300 million euros ($353 million) to settle a long-running investigation into tax evasion by French citizens via its private bank in Switzerland, the lender said on Tuesday. jlne.ws/2hzmqeu
How to Stay Out of the Red on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Beyond FINRA When it comes to taking control of holiday spending this year, a recent survey by Deloitte offers insight on where to start. If you want to stay in the black on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and beyond, start by looking in the mirror. /goo.gl/yMQ4kj
Proposed Rule Change Relating to the Trade Reporting Facility Limited Liability Company Agreements FINRA Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. ("FINRA") is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to make technical changes to FINRA's Trade Reporting Facility limited liability company agreements, as they appear in the FINRA Manual, to reflect the second amendment and restatement of such agreements. /goo.gl/xH63MK
Remarks of Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo to the Singapore FinTech Festival CFTC /goo.gl/dcmPFA
Remarks of CFTC Commissioner Rostin Behnam at the Georgetown Center for Financial Markets and Policy CFTC "The Dodd-Frank Inflection Point: Building on Derivatives Reform" /goo.gl/SJopzv
CFTC Finds Statoil ASA Attempted to Manipulate the Argus Far East Index, a Propane Benchmark, to Benefit Statoil's NYMEX-cleared Swaps Position; Norwegian Energy Company Ordered to Pay a $4 Million Civil Monetary Penalty CFTC The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today issued an Order filing and settling charges against Statoil ASA (Statoil), an international energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. The CFTC Order finds that from as early as October 2011 through November 2011, Statoil attempted to manipulate the Argus Far East Index (FEI) in order to benefit Statoil's physical and financial positions, including Statoil's NYMEX-cleared over-the-counter swaps which settled to the Argus FEI. The Order requires Statoil to pay a $4 million civil monetary penalty and orders Statoil to cease and desist from violating Section 9(a)(2) of the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA). /goo.gl/bZXhcw
Consumer warning about the risks of investing in binary options UK FCA From 3 January 2018, firms offering binary options will be regulated by the FCA and will no longer be licensed by the Gambling Commission. The FCA is issuing this warning to inform consumers about the risk of investing in these high-risk, speculative products. /goo.gl/ZzWmUu
Effective compliance with the Market Abuse Regulation - a state of mind UK FCA Speech delivered by Julia Hoggett, Director of Market Oversight at the FCA, at the 'Recent Developments in the Market Abuse Regime' conference. /goo.gl/GqsmTJ
Wells Fargo repays $5.4 million for repossessing service members' cars Jonathan Stempel - Reuters Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) has repaid another $5.4 million to about 450 military service members whose vehicles it repossessed illegally, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Tuesday. /goo.gl/twFsB1
Consumer warning about the risks of investing in cryptocurrency CFDs UK FCA Contracts for differences (CFDs), including financial spread bets, with cryptocurrencies as the underlying investment are increasingly being marketed to consumers. These products are extremely high-risk, speculative products. This warning is to inform consumers about the risks of buying them. /goo.gl/8xx95G
One of Asia's largest banks says bitcoin is 'a ponzi scheme'; David Gledhill, group chief information officer at DBS, one of Asia's largest banks, said he believes bitcoin is a ponzi scheme Nyshka Chandran - CNBC One of Asia's largest banks is of the opinion that bitcoin is currently a financial scam. /goo.gl/GgTZpG
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | 'Irrational Exuberance' May Rule the Roost in Stock Markets Sid Verma - Bloomberg Investors are riding a wave of "irrational exuberance" as they extend bullish positions even as they fret over valuations, according to the latest fund-manager survey by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. jlne.ws/2hz6Dfu
Taming the masters of the tech universe; Examining the macroeconomic impact of the world's most valuable companies Martin Wolf - FT Eight of the world's most highly valued companies are technology businesses. The combined market capitalisation of these companies is $4.7tn. That is 30 per cent of the combined market capitalisation of the other 92 companies in the world's 100 most valuable firms. Of these eight companies, five (Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook) are from the US, two are Chinese (Alibaba and Tencent) and one is South Korean (Samsung). The most highly valued European tech company, SAP, is the world's 60th most valued company. /goo.gl/cWw65c
Junk-Bond Carnage Left Half the Market Pretty Much Unscathed Cecile Gutscher - Bloomberg Credits in B category including Altice bear biggest brunt; Higher-rated peers in BB group prove more robust during slump The four-day rout in junk-rated bonds has left half the market unscathed, even as it frayed the nerves of investors concerned about the froth in corporate debt. /goo.gl/GsbQuG
The market has never done better; But is it overvalued, and how quickly could it turn? John Authers - FT Can it possibly get any better than this? And if not, how much worse can it get and how quickly? These questions seem fair. Successive US market records and the lowest volatility in half a century make it reasonable to say that on a risk-adjusted basis the market has never done better. /goo.gl/4PLQPb
High-Yield Canary Isn't Singing About Markets Doom; The selloff, mainly confined to telecoms and lower-rated bonds, should be put into perspective, investors say Jon Sindreu, Christopher Whittall and Sam Goldfarb - WSJ An autumn pullback in the junk-bond market is centered in the telecommunications sector, raising concerns that weakness in the group could spread if withdrawals from mutual and exchange-traded funds pick up momentum. /goo.gl/f4asDt
Muni-Bond Market Braces for Borrowing Rush Ahead of Tax Changes Elizabeth Campbell - Bloomberg November, December could be 'huge' for issuance, analyst says; Republican overhaul would pull tax break from many bond types The municipal market is preparing for a potential onslaught of bond deals before the end of the year as U.S. lawmakers consider pulling the tax break from tens of billions of dollars of debt issued each year. /goo.gl/aWdFsN
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | After Revamping Wealth Management Arm, Credit Suisse Now Focusing On Equity Trading Trefis via Forbes Credit Suisse recently reported better-than-expected results for the third quarter of the year, and considering the fact that its cornerstone wealth management division drove profits for the period thanks to a strong inflow of client assets, it appears that the multi-year reorganization plan the Swiss banking giant started in 2015 is having the desired effect. The bank's reorganization plan hinged on growing its global wealth management operations (with focus on Asia in particular) while shrinking its investment banking operations in a bid to improve profitability while also meeting capital ratio requirements. jlne.ws/2AEiWLx
Credit Suisse takes second trader from Instinet in seven days; John Comerford is joining the Swiss bank in February as global head of quantitative trading strategy Samuel Agini and Portia Crowe - Financial News Credit Suisse has made its third big hire in US equities in two weeks  and its second from agency broker Instinet in seven days. /goo.gl/ytkFvf
A Mortgage Scandal Cost Ireland's Biggest Lender More Than $200 Million Peter Flanagan - Bloomberg New chief McDonagh forced to set aside more cash for crisis; Layer of executives face questions over role in episode When Francesca McDonagh arrived to take over at Bank of Ireland Group Plc last month, she flew straight into the biggest storm to hit the organization since the financial crisis. /goo.gl/wnP1jS
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | China's financial opening still leaves uneven playing field Fraser Howie - Nikkei Asian Review Did U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to China really play a role in Beijing's decision to relax its limits on foreign ownership in the financial sector? For over two decades, foreign financial institutions have been lobbying and begging for majority, and ultimately full, control over their onshore operations in China. Instead, there has been a string of failed partnerships with hopes far outstripping reality, yet still providing some decent financial returns. jlne.ws/2hzsiUK
Pork May Help Chinese Consumer Inflation Rebound; Citic estimates pork makes up almost 3% of the CPI basket Bloomberg News Mounting inflationary pressure in China may get a boost from rising prices for one of the country's main dietary staples: pork. /goo.gl/Tj2w3z
Zimbabwe Doesn't Have Its Own Currency and Bitcoin Is Surging Robert Brand, Brian Latham and Godfrey Marawanyika - Bloomberg Cryptocurrency rises as high as $13,499 on local exchange; Bitcoin sales climbed to more than $1 million in past month Bitcoin climbed as much as 10 percent on Zimbabwe's Golix exchange on Wednesday after the country's armed forces seized power. /goo.gl/8e1NJb
China's Commodity Beast Enters Hibernation David Fickling - Bloomberg It's when the tide goes out that you see who's been swimming naked. That's the issue commodity investors should be focusing on right now, as the shadow of China's Communist Party congress fades and winter anti-pollution shutdowns start to bite. /goo.gl/cdX8NW
Japan records best run of growth since 2001; Economy expands at annualised pace of 1.4% in third quarter Robin Harding in Tokyo - FT The Japanese economy grew at an annualised pace of 1.4 per cent in the third quarter of 2017 as the country recorded its longest run of unbroken expansion since 2001. /goo.gl/uYDQ4H
As Selloff Extends in Japan Stocks, One Prominent Buyer Is Back Keiko Ujikane - Bloomberg The Bank of Japan is buying local stocks again after sitting out most of October and the first few days of November, which saw the benchmark Topix index close at the highest since 1991. /goo.gl/kioiuU
Oil market's new political reality after Saudi Arabia arrests; Developments in kingdom introduce a new uncertainty premium for crude prices Mohamed El-Erian - FT For much of the recent past, oil prices have been driven primarily by supply side issues, including the ongoing tug of war between cost-saving technological advances in shale production versus concerns about supply disruptions in the more fragile oil producers (such as Iraq and Libya). /goo.gl/CR13aW
Let's make London the green finance capital of the world Sir Vince Cable - City AM The prospect of Brexit threatens to cause serious damage to the UK's financial services industry. /goo.gl/ztmBvf
Deadly Air Pollution Becomes a Common Enemy for Rivals India and Pakistan Chris Kay and Iain Marlow - Bloomberg South Asian cities are reeling from an air pollution crisis; Pakistan's Lahore, India's Delhi among polluted urban areas From his office in the smog shrouded city of Lahore, environment official Saif Anjum pores over reams of pollution data and lists the actions being taken by Pakistan's largest province to combat the toxic air. He said they have arrested hundreds of crop-burning farmers and closed construction sites and industrial furnaces. /goo.gl/KXkGSq
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | Davis promises City of London special post-Brexit travel regime; Government seeks to reassure bankers and other professionals with free movement George Parker, Martin Arnold and Alex Barker - FT Bankers and other professionals have been promised a special post-Brexit travel regime to allow them to move freely across Europe, as the British government sought to reassure the City of London its future was safe. /goo.gl/JTCEgh
U.K. Stocks Pessimism at Crisis Low as Fund Managers Capitulate Aleksandra Gjorgievska - Bloomberg The argument that a weaker pound shields U.K. stocks against Brexit may be getting stretched. /goo.gl/UBWNx3
The EU Is Looking to 2018 for a Brexit Breakthrough Ian Wishart - Bloomberg European officials preparing for Dec. meet to end in failure; Summits could be held in January or February for second chance European officials have identified summits early next year where they could seek a breakthrough in Brexit talks, as the European side is bracing for a crunch meeting in December to end in failure, three people familiar with the negotiations said. /goo.gl/t5yHtU
U.K.'s Davis in Charm Offensive on Bankers Mulling Brexit Moves Tim Ross - Bloomberg David Davis is on a determined mission to show global bankers some love, promising he'll work to protect the City of London from any trouble caused by Brexit. /goo.gl/PsjW68
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