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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
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CME Group rolled out a suite of weekly expiring, S&P index-based options on futures this week, while European rival exchange Eurex introduced trading of weekly expiring equity option contracts onto its exchange that reference SMI, Switzerland’s blue chip stock market index.
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Intercontinental Exchange has added JP Morgan as the fourth clearing member of its ICE Clear Singapore subsidiary.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange has made a push for equity and options trading power in the US and Europe, by agreeing terms this week to buy Kansas-based exchange Bats Global Markets for $3.2bn.
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The roll of iTraxx credit indices this week, coupled with a monthly credit options expiry, prompted a burst of trading activity and brought some surprises — with Crossover trading going against expectations and volatility traders entering into unusually long-dated expiries.
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Blockchain came sharply into focus this week for the derivatives market, as industry bodies warned on both the need for such technology and to regulate its use. Meanwhile, firms rolled out a range of new initiatives to address the market’s mounting challenges around margin and settlements.
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Intercontinental Exchange, the US based exchange and clearing business, has made main board appointments and named a new chairperson for the board of its ICE Clear Europe subsidiary.