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The longevity swap market has seen increased volume within the last four months, with between four-to-five transactions being placed.
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Market participants have raised concerns that more stringent regulations relating to high-frequency trading could be applied to the use of algorithms in non-financial classified instruments, such as spot fx.
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Banco Central Do Brasil is increasing its use of currency swaps to sell the US dollar in order to provide support to the Brazilian real. The central bank is using currency swaps as a tool to bring liquidity and stability to the country's currency.
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The Singapore Exchange is expanding into Hong Kong, establishing a liquidity hub and opening a derivatives trading branch.
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Dan Day-Robinson, founder and former chairman of GT & GE Group Geneva, has been appointed as a member of the board and vice chairman of the Swiss Futures and Options Association.
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MarkitSERV, the electronic trade processing service for over-the-counter derivatives from Markit, has connected to the Korea Exchange (KRX). It will allow 17 international and Korean banks that are MarkitSERV customers, as well as KRX members, to confirm and clear trades seamlessly.