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Innovation in product development, open access and full margin transparency for buysiders and sellsiders were some of the attributes that set CME Clearing apart from its competitors over the last year, according to market participants. That helped the firm land the 2012 Clearinghouse Of The Year award from the editors of Derivatives Week/Derivatives Intelligence.
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India’s Bombay Stock Exchange reported that its market share in derivatives trading has surged 30% to 40% daily after introducing new products and other initiatives.
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India’s Forward Markets Commission, the country’s commodity futures regulator, is planning to set a minimum net-worth standard for commodity brokers.
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More than six out 10 U.K. exchange-traded fund providers are concerned about counterparty risks associated with securities lending, according to a recent survey by Morningstar.
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Five-year credit default swap spreads on South Korean sovereign debt hit 102 basis points, a tightening of 69 bps points since January.
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A substantial proportion of over-the-counter derivatives are not suitable for central clearing, according to Alexander Cutley, an IMS Group compliance consultant.