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  • The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation has partnered with TriOptima, enabling daily reconciliation of over-the-counter derivatives trades that are reported to DTCC’s European trade repository via triResolve, as mandated by the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
  • Société Générale has issued credit-linked notes on oil industry single names such as Transocean in response to demand from private banks.
  • Demand in the Canadian derivatives markets is increasing as investors are drawn to the country’s financial stability, creditworthy banking system, proximity to the US and strong regulatory infrastructure. There has accordingly been a substantial growth in futures markets tied to the country’s natural resources and commodities trade, driven by both domestic and international investors.
  • In its 2014 annual report, the US Treasury’s Office of Financial Research (OFR) highlighted three threats to financial stability. One of these deserves investors' closest attentions.
  • Intercontinental Exchange will list Eris futures and options from the first quarter of next year, heralding the onset of swap futures trading on the exchange.
  • The big story in the global economy as 2014 comes to an end is undoubtedly the sharp fall in the oil price. Brent crude has dipped below $70 a barrel, the lowest for about five years.