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Tomas Zikas, New York-based managing director and head of SwapEx, State Street’s swap execution facility, has left the firm.
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Clearable mortgage swaps would primarily be used to speculate on the mortgage securitisation market, with hedging of positions being a secondary use of the instruments, according to traders.
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ICAP’s European swap execution facility went live Monday, following temporary registration approval from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission to operate a multi-asset class SEF. This makes it the first non-US domiciled venue to be approved.
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Counterparties to derivatives contracts with UK credit institutions could suffer under plans from Her Majesty's Treasury to implement bail-in as part of the 2013 Banking Reform Act, ahead of the European Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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CME Clearing Europe has received regulatory approval from the Bank of England to offer a full segregation model for client collateral, after European asset managers pushed for greater protection for collateral held as initial margin in cleared trades.
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The Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) is a driving force for supervisory measures to strengthen investor protection in Europe. Chairman Jean-Paul Servais is a member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions and also chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority’s Investor Protection and Intermediaries Standing Committee. He told Robert McGlinchey how investor protection is being strengthened from both a Belgian and EU perspective.