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  • The chairman of the United States' primary derivatives regulator, Christopher Giancarlo, on Wednesday delivered a stinging rebuke of unilateral rulemaking by the European Union on foreign clearing house supervision, saying that as a “sovereign nation”, the “United States is a rule maker” and not a “ruletaker”.
  • The World Bank’s private sector arm is close to executing its first frontier currency hedge as it refocuses on its development mandate, its CEO says.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) on Wednesday published a protocol that limits the scope of legacy credit default swaps referencing Venezuelan debt to obligations not restricted by recent US sanctions on the country.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has fined a Dubai based proprietary trading firm after finding one of its traders had spoofed the CME copper futures market.
  • Europe needs to upgrade its supervisory regime for clearing houses, the economic and monetary affairs committee of the European Parliament heard this week as it debated a European Commission proposal to relocate powers.
  • An association of global regulators on Tuesday revealed the results of a survey on the workings of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) determinations committees (DCs), in which market participants demanded more transparency and buy-side participation.