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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
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Cryptocurrency exchange BeQuant has appointed a former CME Group executive as a consultant to help it cope with increased regulatory pressure as it grows an institutional cryptocurrency trading business and expands its custody offering.
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Banca IMI, the investment bank of Italian financial services group Intesa Sanpaolo, has become the latest European firm to offer client clearing through CDSClear, the Paris-based LCH clearing house.
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Argentina and Turkey are firmly established as volatile names in emerging market credit. Both sovereigns have political and economic issues that place them in the highly vulnerable bracket.
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Uncertainty around how MiFID II’s trading obligation will function after Brexit is leading UK and European derivatives trading houses to consider executing trades in other jurisdictions.
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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has reported a record contribution to its bottom line from its derivatives business amid strong institutional demand, with Asian equities and commodity risk management needs boosting volumes.
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Environmental Social Governance (ESG) futures that were launched by Eurex in February are gaining traction, as investors increase the use of derivatives in their sustainability strategies.