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  • The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) on Sunday announced the launch of a Shanghai Gold futures contract, increasing foreign investors' access to China's bullion market.
  • French finance minister Michel Sapin has warned British officials that London will lose its euro denominated derivatives business after leaving the European Union, saying that the bloc must be “masters” on rules that apply to its currency.
  • Many names have a certain kind of notoriety among credit derivatives players. TXU, Hellenic Republic and more recently iHeart have all posed significant challenges to the efficacy of the CDS product, writes Gavan Nolan.
  • A German MEP reignited the explosive topic of London-based euro clearing on Tuesday, proclaiming that “EU citizens decide on their own money.” A move to force euro clearing to take place inside the eurozone could raise the cost of derivatives collateral and damage risk management, lawyers warned, as well as denting the City's position as a financial centre. Costas Mourselas and Jean Comte reports.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has released its opinion on the European Commission’s proposals for EU regulations on central counterparty (CCP) recovery and resolution. ESMA, while applauding the proposals in general, disagreed with the Commission's suggestion that its supervisory and monitoring role can be carried out using existing resources.
  • The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) will introduce trading futures on the S&P-500 and the Dow Jones Industrials indices.