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EEX Group on Tuesday announced that it will acquire the commodities business of Nasdaq Futures (NFX) as the Deutsche Börse-owned trading platform operator looks to expand its presence in US energy markets.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has issued technical advice for the European Commission on the treatment of third-country central counterparties (TC-CCPs).
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An Austrian firm has become the first European Union-domiciled bank to join Eurex’s ISA Direct offering as a basic clearing member.
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Intercontinental Exchange on Monday announced that it will launch a new trading venue in Abu Dhabi to offer futures contracts referencing Murban crude oil.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday ordered Wells Fargo to pay over $14m for its conduct involving a FX forward contract and compliance failures.
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The European Union’s finance ministries are nearing a deal on the draft legal text for central clearing counterparty (CCP) resolution. But they still disagree on the use of CCPs’ own funds in a recovery scenario, as well as on voting rights for smaller states in a resolution college.