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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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◆ Second phase could be novation of ESM's €74bn existing portfolio ◆ Dealers eye Eurex-LCH CCP basis ◆ Eurex reports 'significant onboarding' from investors ahead of Emir deadline
The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
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  • The transition from one set of interest rate benchmarks to another is conceptually simple. But it is also unprecedented and has deeper consequences than many realised when Libor’s abolition was announced in 2017. With contracts worth hundreds of trillions of dollars referencing the disgraced benchmark, even small errors will have vast repercussions. PPI mis-selling? You ain’t seen nothing yet. Richard Kemmish reports
  • As European Union regulators start to review the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, some market participants are nervous that Germany will use the opportunity to stamp out their own ambitions for open access to clearing houses.
  • Jefferies must pay almost $4m to settle charges relating to the improper handling of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and supervisory failure.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission will issue Libor-transition relief this month as its chairman warned over the threat of a “zombie Libor apocalypse”.
  • IG Group is appointing Mike McTighe as its chairman, to help it achieve sustainable growth and navigate regulatory change.
  • RBC Investor & Treasury Services has launched a new collateral management service to help asset managers comply with non-cleared derivatives rules.