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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The European Commission could ignore the advice of the European Supervisory Authorities, and carry on carving out covered bond swaps from onerous collateral posting rules.
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Intercontinental Exchange has named a replacement for the president of its ICE Clear US operation, Thomas Hammond, who will leave the post at the end of this year.