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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
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The European Stability and Risk Board (ESRB) has backed calls to introduce a mechanism that will allow regional authorities to rapidly suspend clearing obligations, highlighting that the measure should only be used in “crisis periods."
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French election anxieties dropped out of derivative markets with astonishing speed this week, as centrist pro-EU candidate Emmanuel Macron’s first round election showing set him on course for the French presidency.
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The World Federation of Exchanges has published its annual report into the global derivatives market. The report, covering 2016 activity, showed overall annual growth of 2.20%. Commodity derivatives showed a rise of 27.50% in volumes, with Chinese exchanges again at the forefront of this activity.
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Many of the illiquid products on CME Europe will stop trading at the end of this week following CME Group’s decision to close the derivatives exchange.
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Counterparties are being offered significantly worse credit terms for euro OTC derivative contracts, according to a survey of 28 banks by the Eurosystem of central banks.
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Goldman Sachs, for once, is not the darling of the Street, as first quarter numbers from the US major banks show the firm struggling to keep up with its peers, despite a benign backdrop for credit trading, the major strength of its fixed income division.