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  • Velocity, a derivatives blockchain project, has closed, saying that financial derivatives “are a little too early” for the Ethereum ecosystem.
  • Donald Trump’s shock US election victory in the early hours of Wednesday caused a shockwave to course through derivative markets overnight. But by midday in London traders said the overall reaction was much more orderly than in the aftermath of the UK vote in June to leave the European Union - and by close of business some markets had made full scale retrenchment.
  • Intercontinental Exchange, the US based exchange and clearing business, has hired a global head for its ICE Data Services Connectivity and Consolidated Feed businesses.
  • Singapore Exchange has completed its takeover of the Baltic Exchange in London.
  • Derivatives markets across asset classes are projecting increased confidence of a Hillary Clinton win in Tuesday's US presidential election, but also revealing concern that volatility could then evaporate from markets for the rest of the year.
  • Trading volumes reported in the wake of the US presidential election suggest that November is off to a flying start for derivatives exchanges. But the Trump effect only begins to mitigate a pronounced slump in activity for some asset classes in October.