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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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Favourable moves in the cross-currency basis swap and rates markets have created opportunities for European investors to play in the US fixed income markets, said Amundi investors this week.
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RJ O’Brien, the futures brokerage and FCM, is aiming to break into the dollar swap market by hiring rates veteran Mark Donlon.
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GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s Americas Derivatives Awards. This year’s pitching process was one like no other as the Covid-19 crisis swept throughout the world.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has become the first supranational institution to join LCH’s French repo clearing service.
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A new US Commodity Futures and Trading Commission rule to restrict post-trade name give-up on swap execution facilities (SEFs) is causing some confusion in the market as participants work to a tight deadline.
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The European Commission has given the derivatives clearing market some hope, as it signalled on Thursday that it was going to extend its equivalence agreement with the UK.