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The International Islamic Financial Market has teamed up with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association to publish launch an Islamic cross currency swap standard.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed rules to increase oversight and risk controls for high speed electronic trading — particularly the use of algorithms — in a bid to limit disruptions in the futures market.
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Holders of credit default swaps referencing the Spanish renewable energy company have asked the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) whether there has been a bankruptcy credit event. But Abengoa had not yet formally requested bankruptcy protection as GlobalCapital went to press.
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CLS Group, the foreign exchange settlement firm, has teamed up with financial information services provider Markit to launch an FX settlement service for cross currency swaps.
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US regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed rules to increase oversight and risk controls for high speed electronic trading – and particularly the use of algorithms – in a bid to limit disruptions in the futures market.
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Argentina has been a pariah among international creditors for years, but its new, pro-business president may reopen the door to foreign investors — the question for derivatives players is how they can take part.