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Rumours of increased European Central Bank support have failed to take pressure off Italian sovereign credit default swaps, despite a rally on Tuesday, with the country resuming its widening divergence from European peers on Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s referendum.
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Intercontinental Exchange has appointed a chairman for its Singapore trading and clearing operations.
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The Saint Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange has started trading Russian oil futures, the first derivatives available on the product.
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The UK’s Royal Mint has partnered with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group to create a blockchain-based digital platform for trading gold, in an attempt to cut costs for investors and improve perceptions of the asset class.
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Eurex, the derivatives exchange of Deutsche Börse, has launched a daily future linked to the Kospi-200 index, which will be fully fungible with contracts traded on the Korea Exchange (KRX).
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The European Commission has proposed rules aimed at minimising the systemic risk of recovering and resolving central counterparties that fail, including granting authorities powers to intervene, having projected that 70% of the $500tr over-the-counter derivatives market will move to being cleared.