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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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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.
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Commerzbank’s future strategy is up in the air after it was announced that its chief executive and chairman would be leaving after its “5.0” strategy received a poor welcome.
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Marex, a commodity and derivatives broker, has raised tier two capital in the Swiss franc market through a structured note, which it says is the first to combine a tier two host with an embedded structured product — in this case, exposure to the SMI, the Swiss equity market index.
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Nicholas Sossidis and Stephen Partridge-Hicks, the founders of investment manager Gordian Knot and pioneers of structured investment vehicles, are planning the firm’s comeback in the securitization market, with a new venture focused on corporate receivables ready to launch.
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Tradition’s Trad-X dealer-to-client central limit order book has won two more members, as UniCredit and Actiam have joined the electronic rates trading platform.