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Deutsche Börse and the London Stock Exchange Group have agreed terms for an all-share ‘merger of equals’, in a push for European derivatives dominance that turns up the pressure on US rivals.
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A broad estimate of derivative market sentiment rebounded in March, but remains well below historical average levels.
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CME Group has agreed to integrate truePTS, the post-trade business that was spun off from swap execution facility trueEX in December, into its preferred global network of regulated trade repositories.
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Options traders are increasingly pricing renminbi in line with G7 foreign exchange, a trend that could boost the intensity of swings in market positioning, strategists have warned.
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India’s capital markets regulator has decided to allow foreign portfolio investors to buy newly launched products such as real estate investment trusts (Reits) and infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs).
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Markit has launched a service that allows banks to affirm over-the-counter foreign exchange trades executed by interdealer brokers.