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The New Zealand Exchange has delayed the launch of the country’s equity derivative market, which was originally scheduled to start Wednesday, to ensure the new asset class receives full participation from the country’s buyside community.
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A ban on some U.S. funds from taking cross-border risk could force them to stop trading amortizing swaps when the next over-the-counter clearing mandate, which affects so-called category two firms, takes effect June 10.
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Bart Chilton, a member of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, has proposed a 0.06 cent transaction fee on futures trades, which he said could generate USD300 million a year for the CFTC.
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Deutsche Bourse, the London Stock Exchange, Creditex and SIX Swiss Exchange have agreed to use computer language necessary to trade assets electronically.
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Mortgage insurer Radian Group reported wider losses in the first quarter from a year earlier as losses from derivatives nearly doubled after changes in the fair value of the instruments.
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The U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority has been urged by structured product experts to require custodians to ring-fence clients’ structured product fees to ensure that customers would not be hit again with charges by a new custodian taking over for one that falls into administration.