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Cboe Global Markets has decided to delay its return to open outcry pit trading, amid city closures across Chicago.
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Tradition, the interdealer broker, has made three hires to its data business, including two from outside the IDB world, as it seeks to push out the offering.
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With less than 10 months to go before the expected implementation of the Settlement Discipline Regime in February 2021, the sell-side’s preparations are well underway. Given the potential impact of SDR on banks and broker-dealers, there is extensive ground to cover ahead of the go live date.
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Chris Giancarlo was the 13th chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the US’s top derivatives regulator, until last year. Before his five years at the helm of the CFTC he enjoyed a successful career on Wall Street, which included a 13-year stint as executive vice-president of GFI Group. Since leaving the commission he has focused on digital asset technology, in particular the development of a digital dollar. GlobalCapital caught up with Giancarlo to discuss regulation during the coronavirus crisis and the future of cryptocurrencies.
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GlobalCapital is delighted to announce the nominees for its 2020 global derivatives awards.
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CME Group has marked autumn 2020 for the launch of options that reference its Micro E-mini S&P 500 and Micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures.