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Unless the EU extends equivalence status to Swiss exchanges before the end of the week, shares from firms in one of the two jurisdictions will not be able to be traded in the other one. This could cause disruption and market fragmentation, although the exact impact is unknown.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has fined Merrill Lynch’s commodities unit $25m over allegations of spoofing, manipulation and attempted manipulation in precious metals futures.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority have added regulatory pressure to the credit default swap market, pledging to clamp down on manufactured credit events.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority is asking market participants if certain factors — such as fair value accounting, remuneration of investors and credit default swaps — exacerbate short-term pressures on companies, as part of its work on sustainable finance.
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Eric Pan, director of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Office of International Affairs (OIA), is to stand down after nearly four years.
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After extensive restructuring, interdealer broker Tradition is marketing a modular data product under its market data and information services division, TraditionDATA.