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  • The European Commission has approved, with some amendments, rules for collecting margin on uncleared derivatives, traversing a key hurdle as Europe seeks to catch up with Canada, Japan and the US.
  • Post-trade reporting of non-equity trades under MiFID II will be too onerous and expensive for single services, known as consolidated tape providers (CTPs), the European Securities and Markets Authority has said, suggesting instead that specialisations for a number of different instruments — including derivatives — be allowed.
  • Tullett Prebon is set to lose its European chief executive, who becomes the second senior departure in the past week from a planned Tullett-ICAP combined group as the two interdealer brokers look to merge by the end of this year.
  • ICE Clear Credit, the credit derivatives clearing unit of Intercontinental Exchange, has been recognised as a third-country (non-EU) central counterparty (CCP) under European rules.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has expanded its interest rate swaps trading rules to require a range of additional products to be cleared through major central counterparties.
  • Preparing for MiFID II regulations will cost market participants over $2bn in 2017 in IT bills, a study by IHS Markit and Expand has found.