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  • Israeli lawmakers are reviewing new rules that would give for the first time the Israel Securities Authority regulatory oversight over fx trading.
  • Russian broker BCS has opened an office in London and has made four senior hires, including Luis Saenz as head of equity and derivatives sales and trading and Tim Bevan as head of international direct market access sales and prime brokerage.
  • The Singapore Exchange reported a 20% decline in derivatives trading volume in August from a year ago to 6.5 million contracts.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority’s new guidelines for exchange-traded funds may raise the acceptability by regulators of both structured and synthetic exchanged traded funds and give ETFs a boost.
  • NYSE Euronext has restructured NYSE Amex Options and NYSE Arca Options, naming Steve Crutchfield their sole head, replacing Paul Finnegan as head of Amex Options, Amy Farnstrom as head of Arca Options and Senior V.P. James Hyde as leaders of the U.S. businesses.
  • Barclays has informed U.S. regulators that it has discharged Ritankar Pal as head of U.S. interest-rates trading in New York and derivatives trader Dong Kun Lee, who reported to Pal, amid the scandal involving manipulation of the London interbank offered rate.