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A large majority of derivatives users have not yet started to prepare contracts for the end of Libor, according to a survey published on Thursday.
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Nasdaq Dubai has launched a bundle of futures contracts offering exposure to Saudi Arabian corporates.
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Swedish markets regulator Finansinspektionen (FI) on Wednesday called for lawmaker-backed resolution plans for clearing houses, in the wake of a default at Nasdaq clearing last September.
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As bitcoin investors reel from losses sustained last year, UK bitcoin exchange group Coinfloor has spun off its futures arm into a new exchange that will be owned by a number of firms and prominent individuals in the cryptocurrency market.
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Credit default swaps (CDS) are a complicated product. But the past year has presented a few examples of market participants resorting to ‘creative’ tactics to optimise payouts. If the market fails to respond to concerns around the viability of CDS, the product may have to be rethought.
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Chris Concannon, Cboe Global Markets' COO and president, will leave the exchange group next week to join electronic trading platform MarketAxess in the same roles.