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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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MarkitSERV has seen clients clear USD3.5 trillion notional of over-the-counter derivatives since the electronic trade processing platform started to connect clients and clearinghouses in Dec. 2010.
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CME Group has announced that it will launch deliverable interest rate swap futures contracts Nov. 13.
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BNY Mellon has moved the high-yield bond team of its Standish Mellon Asset Management unit to Alcentra, which became a part of Bank of New York in 2006.
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Democrat members of the House of Representatives, led by Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), have introduced legislation to impose a financial transaction tax on stock, bonds and derivatives trades to fund government infrastructure and job programs.
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Global regulators are seeking more time to complete derivatives regulations, originally due to go into effect at the end of this year, with the U.K. calling for an additional six months, Japan looking for a year extension and Australia and Singapore trying to delay indefinitely the rules, until there is international consensus on details of the measures.
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The bankruptcy estate of Lehman Brothers Holdings has asked a bankruptcy judge to slash more than USD2.6 billion in derivatives claims by JPMorgan Chase related to the termination of swaps and other deals by Lehman commodities, derivatives and fx units.