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The European Securities and Markets Authority has called for a two year delay to rules requiring smaller financial counterparties to centrally clear derivatives trades.
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D2 Legal Technology, an independent financial services legal data and technology consulting firm, has appointed a chief operating officer.
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Symbiont, a start-up firm specialising in smart contracts and distributed ledger technology, has appointed a former SEC commissioner and a former investment manager chief executive to its board of directors.
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In this new Monday round-up from GlobalRMB, we bring you a collection of market and regulatory developments from the weekend as well as provide a preview of upcoming events this week.
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Quantile Technologies and AcadiaSoft have teamed up on a service aimed at reducing counterparty credit risk for derivatives market participants.
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It's now all Trump, all the time – especially for China. In this round-up, a recap of our top stories from an eventful week. In broader news, the RMB struggles against the dollar, China’s foreign exchange (FX) reserves hit new lows in October, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank readies a seat at the table for Hong Kong.