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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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  • Angus Wink, who worked as CEO for the EMEA region at Tullett Prebon until 2016 has returned to interdealer broking at a former rival, Tradition.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered BGC Financial to pay a $3m civil monetary penalty over alleged supervision, reporting and record-keeping failings.
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    US regulators are taking slow steps towards accepting that climate change is a financial risk, but progress is being made. Appointments have been made to a CFTC committee created to better understand climate-related market risks and one of the members is Mindy Lubber, chief executive of sustainability organisation Ceres. She told GlobalCapital her organisation is working to prepare for a new, green-minded president.
  • In an effort to please their bankers, US corporate treasurers have increasingly been using a mechanism called a risk participation agreement (RPA) as a way to divvy up swaps business to more parties, writes Ross Lancaster.
  • HSBC and MUFG have executed the first ever AUS/USD cross currency basis swap using SwapAgent, LCH’s non-cleared derivatives service.
  • US Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman Heath Tarbert has maintained the crypto friendly stance of his predecessor in a TV interview in which he talked up the importance of the US leading on digital asset technology.