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DTCC Derivatives Repository and UnaVista are among the four trade repositories approved by the European Securities and Markets Authority under European Market Infrastructure Regulation today.
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Some market participants will continue to trade certain derivatives, even if it's inefficient and expensive to do so, despite the regulatory push to trade on swap execution facilities and clear, according to Rahul Gover, head derivatives trader at E*Trade, speaking at the Futures Industry Association's 29th annual Futures and Options Expo in Chicago Wednesday.
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Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, and Martin Gruenberg, chairman of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are among the regulators pushing the International Swaps and Derivatives Association to change its master agreement to allow for delays in the closing out contracts when a credit event strikes.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange and the China Financial Futures Exchange are locked in negotiations that will decide which bourse will offer listed options on mainland China equity, according to market officials.
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Regulation aimed at curbing high frequency trading is unnecessary and negatively impacts a market vital in terms of providing liquidity, according to Andreas Preuss, ceo of Eurex, speaking at the 29th annual Futures & Options Expo in Chicago today.
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Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is not confident the agency is able to effectively enforce regulatory reforms due to a lack of resources.