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Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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ICE Futures Singapore, the energy, metals and forex derivatives exchange owned by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), has admitted its fifth member, SinoPac Futures, based in Taiwan.
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Market participants have a lot of work still to do in preparing data and systems for the introduction of MiFID II and MiFIR, and getting the right technology is only part of what they need to do, according to the chief executive of a fintech firm specialising in the area.
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Eurex Exchange, the derivatives market owned by Deutsche Börse Group, is to start trading EuroStoxx 50 'market-on-close' (MOC) futures on October 30.
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Intercontinental Exchange’s (ICE) benchmark subsidiary is planning to administer the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) Silver Price benchmark from September 25, the exchange operator announced on Tuesday.
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Banks scrambled this week to trigger credit default swaps on the back of Noble Group’s loan restructuring in June, after the Asian International Swaps and Derivatives Association determinations committee decided to dismiss the issue, a lawyer has told GlobalCapital.
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The US Federal Reserve Board is seeking public comment on its ambition to produce three new reference rates based on overnight repurchase agreement transactions secured by Treasuries.