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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.
  • 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.
  • BBVA’s corporate and investment bank has appointed Roberto Vila as global head of equity. The new hire comes from Commerzbank’s equity markets and commodities (EMC) unit, which is in the process of being transferred to Société Générale.
  • Associated British Ports defied sceptical observers this week and succeeded in persuading holders of a £65m floating rate note to switch its coupon to one set over Sonia — a global first. ABP managed to do it without paying investors a fee, potentially setting a precedent for others to follow. ABP is certainly likely to try again.
  • A new paper authored by the European Central Bank has called for an end to competition among high-frequency trading speculators.
  • The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has agreed on new partnerships with fintech firms Catena Technologies, Finastra, and Compliance Solutions Strategies, in preparation for the European Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR).