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JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
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European regulators gave cross-border derivatives traders a long-awaited relief this week when they formally recognised some US derivatives platforms’ eligibility for the trading obligation, which obliges over-the-counter trading in liquid derivatives to migrate onto trading venues.
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Eurex Clearing on Tuesday announced that five execution platforms will support a new partnership programme, as it tries to wrest interest rate swap clearing business from London.
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The Children’s Investment Fund, an activist shareholder of the London Stock Exchange, on Monday continued its attack on chairman Donald Brydon over the early departure of former CEO Xavier Rolet.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange on Monday said that it would launch bitcoin futures on December 10, more than a week ahead of competing exchange operator Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group.
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CME Group, CBOE Futures Exchange and Cantor Exchange have all self-certified bitcoin derivatives contracts with US regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Once again, regulators have kept European derivatives players on edge until the last minute, this month over the expected exemption of physically settled FX forwards from variation margin requirements. They need a break.