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Weekly options expirations in Q1 2014 grew 56% over Q1 2013, with 248 million contracts traded. The increase was part of a wider rise in listed US options trading volume, which saw the market grow 10% in Q1 2014, according to a TABB Group report released Tuesday.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. and Euroclear are to create a system to make the processing of collateral easier.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange saw record Volatility Index options and futures trading volumes this quarter, helping the bourse raise its overall operating revenue 11% to $157.9 million.
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Market disruption and dislocation could occur should third country central counterparties not receive recognition under the European Market Infrastructure Directive, according to Scott O'Malia, Commissioner at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Private banks are facing operational issues posting segregation margin to clearinghouses due to different CCP margin rules. While tier 1 banks have moved towards automated systems, other clearing members, such as private banks, are still heavily reliant on manual processes.
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TriOptima has completed the first cross-currency compression cycle, eliminating ¥12.318 trillion ($120 billion) notional principal in Japanese yen/US dollar swaps.