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  • Proprietary trading firms have hit out against some derivatives exchange’s plans to introduce passive liquidity protection on some of the contracts that they offer, in an open letter to US regulators.
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    Two London-based traders from Bank of America’s macro trading business have resigned, GlobalCapital understands.
  • Eurex is to launch a new suite of dividend futures contracts based on MSCI indices, enabling investors to hedge their dividend exposure.
  • The Futures Industry Association (FIA) has warned that a diverging global regulatory framework is leading to increased fragmentation across derivatives markets.
  • Time is running out for Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman Christopher Giancarlo to pass his reforms of US swap execution facilities (SEFs) and few market participants seem to think that his proposals will pass in their entirety. But it is strange to expect regulators to stamp legacy policies on to their terms in the manner of a politician or CEO.
  • US-based futures brokerage and clearing firm RJ O’Brien is to establish a new office in Paris. It will mark the first time privately owned shop has opened an office in continental Europe, in line with the recent trend for futures brokers and clearing firms to set up bases inside the EU 27 ahead of Brexit.