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  • Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) on Monday released two new foreign exchange futures to cater to small and medium-sized enterprises, as the exchange pivots towards FX derivatives.
  • The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday slapped down the possibility of new cryptocurrency exchange traded funds until “significant outstanding questions” were answered with regards to investor protections.
  • Banks tried to prevent a repeat of 2016 year-end collateral market chaos but trading choked on huge spreads again. And this time, it was for a reason unexpected: Trump.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority on Thursday kept up the pressure on providers of complex retail derivatives products by announcing a short consultation on crack-down measures, including a potential ban on cryptocurrency contracts for difference.
  • Barclays’s former New York head of FX trading, Robert Bogucki, was charged this week with allegedly “front-running” a £6bn options trade to be executed by technology company Hewlett-Packard in 2011.
  • HSBC hedged part of its lending to Carillion in a synthetic CLO, Metrix 2015-1, with the latter company’s liquidation announcement on Monday triggering a credit event in the portfolio.