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  • Russell Thornton, who worked as the head of business development and product marketing for derivatives at Fidessa, has become trading strategy lead at another company.
  • Axiom Alternative Investments has appointed Bedis Gharbi as senior portfolio manager, for a new credit derivatives focussed fund.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has ordered Tullett Prebon Americas to pay a total of $13m in relation to alleged supervisory failures and making false or misleading statements.
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    The over-the-counter derivatives market is one of the last areas still barely touched by the wave of interest in environmental and social issues that is sweeping financial markets. But below the surface, derivatives players want to get involved. That was highlighted publicly on September 5 when Enel, the Italian power and gas group, engaged with Société Générale in what it called “the world’s first Sustainable Development Goal-linked cross-currency swap”.
  • Several participants familiar with the London Stock Exchange Group's (LSEG) bid to buy Refinitiv are unimpressed by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing's (HKEX) £31.6bn bid for the LSEG itself and believe it unlikely to tempt shareholders. Silas Brown and Karoliina Liimatainen report.
  • CME Group announced on Wednesday that it will launch new futures contracts that provide market participants with exposure to the physical Chinese gold market.