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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing has posted on its web site a report on consultation conclusions concerning clearinghouse risk management reform measures, which include improving its stress-testing systems and introducing a “dynamic guarantee fund” to protect against defaults.
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LCH.Clearnet has received clearance from the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority to launch its over-the-counter clearing service, ForexClear, and expects to launch non-deliverable forwards in the near future.
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Sales of structured products in the U.K. surged in the first two months of 2012 to GBP1.3 billion (USD2.03 billion), compared with GBP900 million over the same period last year, despite warnings about their complexity from the Financial Services Authority, and FSA fines imposed on advisers.
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Citigroup and Bank of America have become the first two foreign institutions to join the Bombay Stock Exchange’s derivatives platform.
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CME Group said it will begin offering portfolio margining of over-the-counter interest-rate swap positions and Eurodollar and Treasury futures for house accounts on May 7.
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Goldman Sachs has named Justin Gmelich as global head of credit trading, and Paul Russon, Michael Daffey and R. Martin Chavez as co-chief coos of its equities division.