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  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has penalised Russia’s VTB Bank and its London-based VTB Capital investment banking subsidiary over what the Commission called "fictitious" and "non-competitive" block trades of Russian ruble/US dollar futures contracts.
  • Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has begun consultations with market participants over plans to grow its futures and options market by relaxing trading position limits for listed derivatives.
  • Bursa Malaysia has overhauled a range of government securities futures products to create a Malaysian government bond benchmark for local and foreign investors.
  • ICE Clear Europe, the European clearing arm of Intercontinental Exchange, has been authorised by the Bank of England and by the European Securities and Markets Authority as a central counterparty (CCP).
  • GlobalCapital’s Sam Kerr takes a deep dive on the history that put the Fed on its current path and examines what record low rates are doing to domestic and international credit markets
  • Derivatives market participants must embrace new technologies to meet the challenges it faces in seeking greater standardisation and efficiency, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has said. These include opportunities for use of blockchain, ‘RegTech’, product identifiers and ‘common domain models’.