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The European Commission is planning to propose giving national regulators more oversight authority over commodity derivatives and additional power over high-frequency and algorithmic trading.
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Securities and Futures Commission are planning to broaden licensing requirements for dealers, advisors and clearing agents operating in the over-the-counter derivatives market in Hong Kong.
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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission is to revise rules over how hedge funds should calculate the potential maximum loss from derivatives trading.
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CME Group plans to allow cross-margining across interest rate swaps and futures in the U.S. and between energy products in the U.S. and Europe.
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Call options on the two-year German interest rate bond, called the Schatz, will provide an efficient hedge for a collapse of the euro due to its position as a proxy for the Deutsche mark, said Guy Mandy, interest rate derivatives strategist at Nomura in London.
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European antitrust regulators are primarily concerned with the combination of the futures and over-the-counter options dominance in the NYSE-Deutsche Borsë proposed merger.