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Trading turnover of FX swaps has increased by more than a third to $3.3tr a day during the past three years, outpacing growth in spot markets, according to the Bank of International Settlements’ triennial survey of the global FX market, released this week.
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Michael Zollweg is standing down as head of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Eurex Germanys' trading surveillance office, the body that supervises trading on both bourses.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has proposed to ease derivatives rules for US banks, including swap margin requirements.
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A recent Spanish Supreme Court ruling on NPL foreclosures will help buyers of poorly performing mortgage portfolios avoid years of potential legal proceedings.
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The Democrat side of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has come out swinging against agreed changes to the Volcker rule.
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Adam Farkas, executive director of the European Banking Authority, will lead the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), a move that has caused concern among some observers of financial policy in Europe.