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For its commitment to finding innovative trading and capital efficiencies for its clients, a run of highly successful product launches and its leadership role in market transitions, CME Group is both GlobalCapital’s Americas Derivatives Clearing House of the Year and Americas Derivatives Exchange of the Year.
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For its ability to sustain powerful growth in an increasingly competitive market, for its identification and execution of opportunities in new markets and innovation in analysis of derivatives data, Numerix is GlobalCapital’s Americas Data and Analytics Vendor of the Year.
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For its commitment to advocacy for fairer and more transparent markets and powerful growth in market making across asset classes, XTX Markets is GlobalCapital’s Americas Specialist Liquidity Provider of the Year as well as its Americas Specialist Liquidity Provider of the Year for both equity and FX derivatives.
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Barclays has become the first European bank to offer Eurex over-the-counter (OTC) clearing services to US clients. It is being offered through Barclays US registered futures commission merchant.
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US Commodity Futures Trading Commission official Dawn D. Stump has called for a “common sense” approach to rulemaking on speculative position limits.
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MEFF, the Spain-based derivatives exchange, is broadening its product range with the launch of FX futures contracts, adding itself to the growing number of derivatives exchanges adding speed bumps to their contracts.