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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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For innovation in structuring, its leading role in helping financial institutions comply with regulations and its support for the derivatives industry through its work in drafting standardized documentation, Mayer Brown is GlobalCapital’s Americas Law Firm of the Year.
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For its ability to pilot clients through periods of intense volatility, marry technology with advice and to work seamlessly across its investment bank and wealth investment arm, Credit Suisse is GlobalCapital’s Americas Derivatives House of the Year.
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For its standout response to the electronification of derivatives markets, attention to regulatory requirements and innovation across a range of clients and trading protocols, NEX Data is GlobalCapital’s Americas Data and Analytics Provider of the Year.
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For creating efficiencies through the trade lifecycle, its commitment to launching new products and willingness to innovate, CME Group is GlobalCapital’s Americas Exchange of the Year and Americas Clearing House of the Year.
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Derivatives market participants gathered at the Metropolitan Club in New York on Thursday to celebrate the winners of this year’s GlobalCapital Americas Derivatives Awards.
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The Futures Industry Association on Thursday broadly endorsed the need for mechanisms that help deal with extreme volatility on trading venues, arguing that there shouldn't be a "one-size-fits-all" approach.