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Average pricing on orders executed on electronic trading venues could be the key to opening up a wider migration to central limit order books from the request-for-quote trading protocol, according to investors.
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Saro Jahani, ex-chief information officer at stock exchange Direct Edge, has joined trueEX as CIO in a newly created role, based in New York.
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FTSE Group has launched an index that captures emerging markets, China A-shares and China N-shares that can be used to underlie structured products and other financial instruments.
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The European Commission has published its Green Paper on Capital Markets Union, alongside consultations on securitization and prospectus regulations.
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Crédit Agricole’s shares leapt 7.3% this morning after the bank published an encouraging set of 2014 results, including higher profits in investment banking and the group’s Italian subsidiary Cariparma.
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The investment that a central counterparty must make in a guarantee fund, also known as skin in the game, does not protect the end client, as larger CCP contributions to default funds increase concentration risk and encourage moral hazard, according to CME Group.