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IntercontinentalExchange has agreed to buy Interactive Data Corporation, the financial market analytics provider, from its private equity owners in a deal worth $5.2bn.
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Trad-X, the trading platform for global interest rate derivatives, reported on Monday that is has traded more than $2.5tr of swaps since launch, with 2015 having accounted for over half this volume.
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BNP Paribas has hired an experienced financials credit trader to its London operations.
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Standard Chartered has decided to exit its equity derivatives and convertible bonds businesses in yet another move by the bank to bolster its performance by withdrawing from non-core operations.
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The PBoC cut its benchmark interest rate and bank RRRs Friday but said the move did not amount to quantitative easing. Short-end swaps have been well offered in response and the curve has flattened. Sources have recommended watching currency market developments closely, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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US federal regulators have approved a rule that will impose greater margin requirements on swaps that are not cleared through a clearing house, but have amended it to be less onerous for some transactions.