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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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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association this week signalled its ambitions to unify documents for derivatives, securities financing transactions and repo markets.
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Greater ESG sophistication is coming to the listed derivatives market, with Eurex Exchange announcing on Wednesday that it intends to launch new contracts that apply a new methodology for ESG exposure.
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Political uncertainty over the UK’s trade negotiations with the EU and the Bank of England’s flirtation with negative interest rates are creating a conundrum for foreign investors, with the timing of protecting an FX position proving hard to judge.
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TP ICAP is pushing for a slice of buy-side business as it revealed on Tuesday night that it is in advanced discussions to buy Liquidnet, the trading platform provider.
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The ESG derivatives market expanded further this week, as Cboe Global Markets opened trading for its new S&P 500 ESG index options.
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Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s drive to buy floating rate loans that reference the secured overnight financing rate is charging up a nascent market in interest rate caps that reference the Libor replacement.