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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association challenging regulations adopted by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, ruling that the action needs to first be heard by a lower court.
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The Deposit Trust & Clearing Corp. said it is planning to launch its fx data repository in the second quarter.
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The growth of over-the-counter derivatives in Pakistan has been slow as it confronts low-market awareness, low liquidity in the interbank market and illiquid market for some underlying instruments.
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More than half of buy-side traders said they expect that new regulations through the European Union’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive will make it more difficult for them to source liquidity, according to TABB Group.
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Broker dealers have expressed frustration over Société Générale’s apparent refusal to clear eligible credit default swaps through InterContinental Exchange’s ICE Clear.
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The Volcker Rule could roil options markets as it could complicate banks’ role as liquidity providers for U.S. options exchanges and have a negative impact on prices to individual investors, said Steve Crutchfield, ceo of NYSE Euronext’s Amex exchange.