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Eurex trading volumes have risen to record highs amid increased market volatility, while its moves to entice market participants to switch their clearing activity from London to its Frankfurt-based CCP seem to be reaping rewards.
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Ghanaian banks’ avenues for dollar funding could be set to grow, after one of the country’s financial institutions entered into a total return swap with Société Générale that soothed over bottlenecks in its repo markets.
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Industry body the Futures Industry Association (FIA) has submitted a lengthy letter to the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision (BCBS) lobbying for changes to the leverage ratio and how it interacts with derivatives clearing.
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Eurex Clearing's head of risk analytics and model validation, Dmitrij Senko, has been appointed chief risk officer, and is set to formally replace risk management veteran Thomas Laux on July 1.
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BNP Paribas has hired numerous bankers to bolster its corporate and institutional banking presence in the Nordic countries, including senior bankers in equity and derivatives roles.
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Trading platform operator Tradeweb has received regulatory approvals to operate trading venues from Amsterdam as it solidifies its preparations for Brexit.