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  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Securities and Futures Commission has released their joint consultation findings on proposed over-the-counter derivatives regulations, concluding that they would relax some measures, including giving banks the option to use a foreign clearinghouse rather that requiring them to use a local onshore one.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India has approved the MCX Stock Exchange to begin trading equity and equity futures and options, interest-rate futures and wholesale debt segments, as it expands beyond commodities futures.
  • The liquidity of credit default swaps is wider in three major regions than it was a month ago, led by Europe, according to Fitch Solutions.
  • Citigroup has launched a Web site that provides customers detailed information about their derivatives accounts with the investment bank.
  • NYSE Euronext reported that global announced trading volumes were down 5.9% in June from a year earlier, with an 11.7% decline in the U.S. and a 0.8% decline in Europe.
  • Reform of over-the-counter derivatives markets globally are having a “profound impact” on how derivatives are used, raising challenging questions for sovereign institutions, according to a report from BNY Mellon.