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Bloomberg
- Seven common market abuse scenarios monitored through trade surveillanceby Bloomberg
Market abuse appears in many forms and often hides within subtle patterns across orders, trades, and market data. Explore seven common market abuse scenarios and how organizations typically monitor these behaviors in practice.
- Alternative beta: Equal weight corporate bond indicesby Bloomberg
Market value weighting has long been the standard for fixed income indices. Although it remains default, asset managers increasingly explore alternative schemes to differentiate products and enhance diversification risk control.
- Global insight: 5 questions as Iran war grows, oil tops $100by Bloomberg
Oil surged above $100 a barrel on Monday, as war in the Middle East extended into its second week and traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains paralyzed.
- Drone defense, US in NATO: Lessons from ret. Air Force generalby Bloomberg
Drone attacks in the Iran war underscore the need for scalable, lower-cost interceptors, said retired Gen. Tim Ray, former commander of the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command.
- How to use pre-trade data to better target automation on Rule Builderby Bloomberg
As fixed income markets become increasingly electronic, automation is helping improve performance. Learn how Bloomberg’s Rule Builder (RBLD) enables trading desks to systematize dealer selection and routing decisions to drive more consistent execution outcomes.
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The Wall Street Journal
- Palestinians Stream Back to Northern Gaza on Foot
Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken.
- Leading China Property Developer Reports Huge loss, in Sign of Widening Real-Estate Woes
Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in.
- Freed Israeli Hostages Still Had Shrapnel in Their Bodies From Oct. 7 Attack
Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said.
- Suspected Sabotage of Deep-Sea Cable Triggers First NATO-Led Response
The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea.
- Rwanda-Backed Rebels Enter Congo's Safe-Haven City
Residents of Goma reported gunfire and shelling after rebels overran Congolese troops. U.N. officials estimated that more than one million displaced people were now inside the city.