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As acting director for financial markets at the European Commission, Patrick Pearson has always called for substituted compliance to be applied on a transaction-by-transaction basis. Now the CFTC has stepped back from recognising European multilateral trading facilities as equivalent to US swap execution facilities, Hazel Sheffield asks about the state of the debate and its implications for cross-border harmonisation going forward.
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Hedge funds and other asset managers are showing increased interest in hedging their investments in banks’ contingent convertible bonds with equity put options, writes Hazel Sheffield.
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The smaller startup swap execution facilities are seeing some liquidity in their central limit order books, according to market officials.
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The Autorité des Marchés Financiers has launched a public consultation as it looks to strengthen regulation surrounding regulated markets and multi-lateral trading facilities.
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Simon Yates, global head of equity derivatives at Citigroup, has left the firm to join New York-based hedge fund Two Sigma Investments as chief executive.
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Investors have been picking up calls and risk-reversals on the sterling against the US dollar as the former currency continues to strengthen.