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The recently-formed Swaps and Derivatives Markets Association believes that Nomura’s acceptance as an Intercontinental Exchange Trust U.S. credit default swap clearing member is a positive step towards the group’s goal of more access to clearing for boutique and mid-market banks.
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Credit default swaps on emerging market sovereigns continue to trade with greater liquidity than their developed-market counterparts, according to Fitch Solutions.
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The London Stock Exchange could become a pan-European equity derivatives exchange within the next nine months, according to Xavier Rolet, the LSE’s ceo.
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Cantor Fitzgerald has announced that it is expanding its staff of derivatives and convertible bonds traders.
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Regulators from Hong Kong and the European Union said they oppose internationalizing a U.S. proposal that would force commercial banks to spin off their swaps desks as reported in Derivatives Week.
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Spain’s BBVA Asset Management has launched a commodities fund of funds that will use derivatives.