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Thomson Reuters has announced that it is leaving the fx options matching business after five years.
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Asia will provide a major opportunity for growth for derivative exchanges but significant challenges remain, noted exchange heads on a panel on exchange views at the FIA/FOA International Derivatives Expo in London this morning.
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Mandatory clearing applied indiscriminately across markets will increase systemic risk, according to Alexander Justham, director of markets at the U.K. Financial Services Authority.
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Standard Chartered fx strategists are recommending investors sell one-month U.S. dollar/Chinese yuan non-deliverable forwards with an outright entry of CNY6.475 to take advantage of underpriced CNY appreciation at the short-dated end of the curve.
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CMA has launched an hourly pricing service for single-name, index CDS and index tranches.
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The largest derivatives dealers may need additional capital to handle the expected rise in clearing activity after new regulation take effect, according to the Bank for International Settlements.