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The volume of fx contracts trade at CME Group dropped by more than 25% in July from the preceding month, while InterncontinentalExchange reported that futures and options volume on its U.S. dollar index plunged 43% from June.
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Gold Bullion International is planning to launch a structured product based on gold by the fourth quarter.
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NYSE Euronext reported net revenue from derivatives fell 15% in the second quarter from a year earlier because of lower trading volume.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland said it has fired staffers connected to alleged manipulation of the London interbank offered rate, but did not indicate whether it is nearing a settlement with regulators over the scandal.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore has issued a second response to feedback on proposed over-the-counter derivatives regulations, addressing concerns, among others, that cross-border trades “may attract potentially overlapping or conflicting requirements across multiple jurisdictions.”
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Citigroup has named Nick Gray as a senior credit trader in London.