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  • The People’s Bank of China announced new measures on Wednesday to facilitate cross-border trading in the country’s gold market. The rules follow the launch of a new pricing benchmark in April, which is expected to draw renewed attention to the gold market internationally, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).
  • In a hearing held last week, the US House Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit heard testimony about the effects of Dodd-Frank regulations on end-users of derivatives.
  • Warren Buffett, who once referred to derivatives as financial 'weapons of mass destruction', still claims to dislike their complicated structures, but sophisticated options trades and bank stakes belie this stance.
  • The US state of Delaware is embarking on a blockchain and smart contract technology programme in the hope that this will lower transaction costs, speed up and automate manual processes, and reduce fraud.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is moving to distance itself from the process by which credit derivatives disputes are resolved, having offered up to tender its secretarial role on the regional determinations committees (DCs).
  • TriOptima, the over-the-counter post trade service provider, has teamed up with the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation on reconciling data reported by Australian, Hong Kong and Singapore firms to the DTCC’s Global Trade Repository.