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Post-trade name give-up on swap execution facilities (SEFs) is set to be consigned to history as a majority of commissioners on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) came out in support of a rule that will largely restrict the practice.
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Exchange leaders have criticised some of the measures that regulators introduced during the height of the Covid-19 crisis that restricted short selling.
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Interdealer broker TP ICAP has hired Holden Sibley, formerly of Barclays, to lead FX Hub, its FX platform.
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Bagshaw heads to HSBC, Deutsche replaces him — Citi's Kemp retires — Karolev moves to JP Morgan
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The European Parliament reached a quicker than expected agreement on central counterparty clearing house recovery and resolution on Tuesday night, settling on a framework for second skin in the game requirements and also pushing open-access rules out for another year.
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Jerome Kemp, global head of futures, clearing and collateral at Citi, and a leading figure in the derivatives clearing market, has retired after 36 years in the industry.