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The lack of U.S. and European regulator action on extraterritoriality, or the fragmentation of derivatives regulations across jurisdictions, was frustrating panelists at today’s International Swaps and Derivatives Association 2011 North America Regional Conference.
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Fx algorithms are expected to account for more than 25% of fx trade volume by the end of 2014—up from 7% as of Dec. 31, according to Aite Group.
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The Singapore Exchange has proposed what it describes as enhancements to its default management framework for derivative contracts that would limit liabilities for its clearing members.
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Proposed derivatives regulations are too expensive and may increase risk in the traded derivatives market, said Conrad Voldstad, ceo of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has teamed up with S&P Indices to co-brand S&P’s existing credit default swap indices as S&P/ISDA CDS Indices.
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The North American Derivatives Exchange has released a daily Volatility Sentiment Index number for each of the key asset classes on which it bases its binary option contracts.