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The London Stock Exchange has made a number of major management changes, including the hiring of David Warren from Nasdaq OMX as cfo and Alexander Justham from the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority as head of regulatory and government affairs policies.
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Global corporates with business interests in China are continuing to sell U.S. dollar, China onshore one-year yuan non-deliverable forwards with a CNY6.40 implied spot level to hedge against a possible depreciation in dollar, according to fx traders in Hong Kong.
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The EUR100 billion (USD125.4 billion) bailout of Spanish banks with loans from the European Stability Mechanism is not expected to trigger a subordination credit event causing a payout of credit default swaps referencing Spanish sovereign debt.
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The volume of fx derivatives contracts on India exchanges dropped 11% between March and May from a year earlier, despite volatility of the rupee.
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The Association of Thai Securities Companies has ordered broker-dealers to post on their Web sites daily trading activities as a move to promote transparency and disclosure as it aims for self-regulation.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a policy statement to serve as a roadmap regarding the order in which it expects new derivatives regulations to take effect.