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European politicians and European Council negotiators have agreed on extending the scope of market abuse regulation to over-the-counter trades such as commodity derivatives, as well as instruments traded on multilateral trading facilities and organized trading facilities.
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More depth is required in the equity derivatives market before a volatility index in Singapore can be launched, according to Muthukrishnan Ramaswami, president of the Singapore Exchange.
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Structured products linked to exchange-traded or mutual funds are becoming too hard to structure as not enough swap providers are willing to offer exposure to the underlyings at a reasonable price.
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Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy has hired John Williams, the ex-head of Allen & Overy’s U.S. derivatives practice in New York, as a financial institutions partner in a new role.
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A lack of harmonization among U.S. and European regulators in their approach to over-the-counter clearing could spur Asian regulators to develop regional clearing models that would negatively impact traded products that are systematically important globally, according to Paul Swann, president and managing director at ICE Clear Europe.
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The London Stock Exchange will start allocating pre-legal entity identifiers to firms from next month, following confirmation from the Financial Conduct Authority on Wednesday that the LSE is to be the only U.K.-based pre-local operating unit.