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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
◆ Second phase could be novation of ESM's €74bn existing portfolio ◆ Dealers eye Eurex-LCH CCP basis ◆ Eurex reports 'significant onboarding' from investors ahead of Emir deadline
The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
Supranational takes one more step closer to liquidity of government bond trading
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US banks ramped up reserves for credit losses, expanded credit lines and enjoyed bumper trading and debt underwriting volumes in the first quarter, according to results released on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Reviews of key areas of legislation such as MiFID II, bank capital requirements and Solvency II have been pushed into the future, as the European Commission puts green and digital regulation first.
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Royal Bank of Scotland is pushing ahead with job cuts in its investment banking division, bucking a trend by big banks to delay restructuring plans and cost-cutting during the coronavirus crisis.
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LCH has come through the extreme volatility of February and March to clear record levels of derivatives across its interest rate, FX and credit derivatives arms.
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Prop trading firm DRW has selected OpenGamma, the regulatory technology provider, to manage derivatives margin in its treasury.
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Trading in CME Group’s Sofr derivatives hit record levels during March, as the exchanges and clearing group enjoyed soaring demand for its futures and cleared swaps.