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The derivatives markets have undergone the biggest regulatory overhaul in history since the global financial crisis. But buysiders are failing to see any benefits to their trading operations apart from increased costs, according to speakers at the 40th Annual Futures Industry Association Boca Conference in Boca Raton, Florida.
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Competing markets and jurisdictions between China and Hong Kong pose regulatory uncertainty and liabilities as derivatives market participants transact on the Hong Kong-Shanghai Stock Connect, according to panellists at the Futures Industry Expo Conference in Boca Raton, Florida.
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Credit Suisse has suffered three recent departures from its credit trading business, with all three said to be heading to jobs elsewhere.
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Central bank domination of financial markets entered another level this week with the commencement of full QE in Europe. There is little to suggest the spread compression it has caused across asset classes will continue.
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If more banks are forced out of the clearing business as a result of the stringent leverage ratio rules under Basel III, then the remaining futures commissions merchants will not have the capacity to take on their clients, according to speakers at the 40th Annual Futures Industry Association Boca Conference in Boca on Tuesday.
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One of the greatest advantages of clearing for buyside participants is that they do not have to invest in derivatives documentation such as International Swaps and Derivatives Association master agreements and credit support annexes which are costly and time consuming for market participants, according to speakers as the 40th Annual Futures Industry Association Boca Conference in Boca on Tuesday.