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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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India’s Forex Dealers Association has informed banks that the government has postponed the implementation date for banks to sign agreements to settle fx forward trades through Clearing Corp. of India, originally set for March 31.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand is seeking public comment on proposed rules on outsourcing in securities and derivatives businesses with goal of facilitating and increasing the efficiency of business operations.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has issued a report that alleges Nomura Holdings and Deutsche Bank colluded with former managers to hide losses through two derivatives the banks helped develop.
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OCC reported that futures clearing activity soared 44% in March from a year earlier, though the average daily cleared contract of all activity is down 8%.
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The U.K.’s Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards has asked Andrew Bailey, the ceo of the new Prudential Regulation Authority, to explain how the agency intends to monitor banks’ proprietary-trading activities.
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The European Union’s financial transaction tax could raise the U.K.’s cost of issuing its government debt by GBP3.95 billion (USD5.98 billion) as investors could demand extra yield as their expense for trading the securities will rise, according to a study commissioned by the City of London Corporation.