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  • Volume figures released by major derivative exchanges for January show a decline over the same month last year.
  • Per Sjöberg, CEO of TriOptima for almost five years, has decided to leave the the derivatives post-trade services company and will be replaced by a former Goldman Sachs banker working at NEX.
  • Droit Financial Technologies, a New York-based regulatory financial technology firm focused on over-the-counter derivatives, has made a senior hire in London as part of a European business drive.
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    Almost two years after Moody’s and Fitch changed their rating criteria to take account of the Bank Resolution and Recovery Directive, Standard & Poor’s has set out how it plans to build resolution regimes into its ratings.
  • With less than a month to go until a major global deadline for market participants to begin posting variation margin, concern has turned to clamour as buy-side officials, industry bodies and service providers have lined up to ask regulators to allow a reprieve.
  • Many market commentators have commented that 2017 will be the year of political risk. Uncertainty around Brexit, Donald Trump’s inaugural year as US president and a series of elections in continental Europe make conditions ripe for bouts of volatility.