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—Remco Lenterman, chairman of the Futures Industry Association European Principal Traders Association, in response to European Parliament’s latest draft of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive that calls for firms to be banned from providing direct electronic access to a trading venue.
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Citigroup has hired Geoffrey Weber as a director in the interest rate swaps trading group in New York.
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Both Democrat and Republican lawmakers have urged the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to narrow the definition of what constitutes a swap dealer subject to higher capital and margin requirements.
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The Canadian Securities Administration is planning to issue a consultation in coming months on clearing over-the-counter derivatives but is not expected to address the issue of whether the country should establish its own central counterparty.
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Guo Shuging, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, has vowed to step up development of the crude-oil futures and financial derivatives markets.
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India’s Competition Appellate Tribunal has rejected a bid by the National Stock Exchange for a stay on an order for it to maintain separate accounts for its fx derivatives and other businesses.