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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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The winning organisations will be announced at events in both London and New York in September
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission this week approved foreign boards of trade applications (FBOT) from European derivatives exchanges despite opposition from commissioner Brian Quintenz.
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Abu Dhabi will launch a futures contract for its state-owned oil company’s onshore crude oil product in 2020, after a decision this week by the country's petroleum regulator.
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CLS has appointed Deborah Hrvatin, a former global head at Citigroup, as its chief risk officer.
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Global growth is set to slow and it is no secret that the countries acutely affected by this are the emerging and frontier markets. Commodity hedging products, facilitated by development banks, are going to be vital tools to mitigate the damage slackening growth will inflict on these fragile economies.
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EBS, the FX electronic trading platform, announced the execution of its first African non-deliverable forward (NDF) on a central limit order book platform on Monday.
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Higher trading volumes helped lift Cboe Global Market's third-quarter earnings per share by 22% year on year, as demand rose for its derivatives products amid increased market volatility.