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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given a boost to derivatives exchanges that are introducing passive liquidity protection for some of their contracts.
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The EU has fined five big banks about €1.1bn in total after it found that some of their currency traders were involved in a foreign exchange cartel.
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US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) commissioner Dan Berkovitz has thrown his weight behind new rules covering speculative position limits.
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Netherlands-headquartered clearinghouse EuroCCP has appointed ex-LCH man David Hatton as its chief technology officer.
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CME Group is aiming to tap into growing demand for pork bellies by publishing a new index to reflect pricing for the fresh animal parts used to make bacon.
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Euronext has received approval from Norway’s authorities for its takeover of exchange group Oslo Børs, ending months of uncertainty and a full-blown takeover battle with rival Nasdaq.