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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has advised European Commission officials against legislating to relocate the clearing of euro denominated products to the Eurozone.
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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has introduced net total return futures on four Asian markets.
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London based clearing house LCH on Monday announced it had appointed Michael Davie to the position of global head of rates.
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The UK's shock election result, in which prime minister Theresa May failed to secure a majority, has led to a slight fall in equity volatility, as the FTSE 100 rose on a weaker pound and European stocks rallied.
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The European Union is set to reveal its policy on the clearing of euro denominated products in 'third countries' on Tuesday. Implementing a location policy that would deny liquidity to foreign clearing houses would stifle cross-border competition, and ramp up costs. It must not happen.
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A senior French regulator floated the idea of having a single European financial supervisor this Wednesday, which he said would help ease concerns over “regulatory arbitrage”.