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Extraterritoriality poses the risk interdealer brokers will have to register the same trading platform in different jurisdictions or develop different platforms for each, according to Scott Fitzpatrick, director of client relations for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for GFI Group in London, at a breakfast briefing this morning.
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End users in Singapore are buying three-month USD/SGD knockout forwards to pick up inexpensive U.S. dollars, according to Eddie Wang, head of FX structuring, Asia fixed income markets at Crédit Agricole.
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Some countries will miss the Dec. 31, 2012 deadline for clearing and reporting to trade repositories all standardized over-the-counter derivatives set by G20 leaders in 2009, according to the Financial Stability Board.
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The increasing prevalence of maker-taker pricing schemes in options markets, both exchange-traded and over-the-counter, will hurt exchanges and the market overall, said Jeffrey Sprecher, ceo of the InterContinental Exchange, on a panel at the Futures Industry Association Options Expo 2011 in Chicago today.
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The debate over how to most efficiently segregate client collateral in the post-Dodd-Frank swaps market should be set to one side while the market works out other growing pains, said Craig Donohue, ceo of CME Group on a panel at the Futures Industry Association’s Options Expo in Chicago today.
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Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said the agency may extend exemptions on certain provisions of derivatives-related regulations in the Dodd-Frank Act when it meets Oct. 18 to vote on approving positions-limits rules and clearinghouse principles.