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Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferrable Securities, or UCITS, funds should consider the manner and degree of margin segregation of derivatives at a clearinghouse rather than the type of derivative cleared when calculating counterparty risk, according to lawyers.
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Investment management provider SEI has hired Paul Nevin, an ex-managing director in institutional structured sales at Credit Suisse in London, as a director and senior client portfolio manager in the firm’s institutional group.
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CNY swaps were better bid on Thursday on the back of a strong US GDP print overnight. The 1s/5s curve slope has steepened as actions by the People's Bank of China (PBoC) have limited the rise in short rates and the curve correction is expected to continue, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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US regulators are not operating with enough transparency when considering rules that will govern margin for uncleared swaps and substituted compliance issues, according to market participants.
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CME Group will acquire Trayport and FENICS from GFI Group through a two-step equity transaction aimed at creating value for their stockholders as well as qualifying for tax-free exchanges of stock for both firms.
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Applicants for Legal Entity Identifiers may be required to pay an annual licensing fee of $20 and a member credit fee of $10 per LEI issued and renewed, according to a notice by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation.