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Clearing house chief Martin Pluves will join the FICC Markets Standard Board (FMSB) later this year, as the voluntary rule-setter seeks to investigate issues like artificial intelligence in trading.
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As hardline Brexiteer Boris Johnson takes power in the UK, the European Commission is set to claim that the equivalence test for financial firms is tougher when the country in question is heavily connected to the EU.
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HSBC’s Doody moves to New York — LCH hires Créd Ag’s Girolami — Mizuho chooses Slavinskiy for EMEA IB
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The number of futures and options traded globally over the first half of 2019 has hit 16.6bn, an 11% rise on the same period of 2018, with the Asia and Latin America regions pushing volumes upwards.
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Non-cleared derivatives risk and collateral management services provider AcadiaSoft has struck a new technology partnership with cloud-based collateral management workflow tool provider CloudMargin.
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Clearing house LCH has hired Isabelle Girolami as its chief executive. She comes from Crédit Agricole’s corporate and investment bank (CIB), where she was deputy CEO.