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  • Gay Huey Evans is the ultimate derivatives bigwig. She has been involved in swaps and derivatives for more than 30 years in roles as a regulator and trade association chief, as well as holding senior positions at major buyside and sellside firms and exchanges. She now resides at the latter two, as a non-executive director at the London Stock Exchange and Aviva.
  • The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is said to have delayed a vote on a measure involving percentage levels for derivatives exchanges following dissent among CFTC members on the impact on futures exchange CME Group, but is expected to approve a number of other exchange requirements at its May 10 meeting.
  • The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has announced a 90-day delay for the implementation of margin rules originally set to go into effect May 7 after CME Group requested the extension amid reports that the new margins disrupted the corn and oil markets it owns.
  • LCH.Clearnet has announced several changes in response to limits on clearinghouse membership criteria by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, including splitting its default fund into three—one for SwapClear, one for ForexClear and a third for EquityClear as well as its futures, cash bond services.
  • Rogers Jones is said to be leaving as Barclays Capital’s global head of commodities to become head of non-oil operations at Mercuria, the Swiss trader.
  • Bank of America reported said that it would have been required to post USD5.1 billion in collateral under derivatives contracts if major ratings agencies downgraded the bank’s debt two notches, according to a regulatory filing.