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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority said it would urge central counterparties to conduct stress tests on a daily basis as part of their reviews of how they would manage the risk of member defaulting on derivatives contracts.
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UBS has begun offering algorithmic trading strategies in Mexico to increase access for international clients trading in the region.
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An exchange traded fund from Nomura, recognized as the market’s first volatility-linked ETF that reduces incurred slide costs, has grown two-fold after seeing increased inflows from institutional investors from the beginning of January.
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The issue of when the European Securities and Markets Authority would have the power to settle disputes among national regulators on clearinghouse oversight is said to be the main disagreement in discussions on European Union derivatives regulations.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is expected to decide as early as this week whether a Greek default would constitute a credit event that could trigger the payout credit default swaps referencing the European country’s debt, and which could wipe out the five largest banks, according to commodities and fx trader Jim Sinclair.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is considering whether to issue a concept release over the next few months for comment on proposed regulations in the Dodd-Frank Act for automated and high-frequency trading in the derivatives markets, according CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler.