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The Futures Industry Association began its annual conference in Boca Raton, Florida, on Tuesday, with delegates assembling to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing derivatives markets 10 years after the great financial crisis.
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Interest rate swap trading venue TrueEx is planning a marketplace for digital assets by the end of the second quarter, subject to regulatory review, while also building reference rates for the two largest cryptocurrencies.
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Regulators in the United States were afforded greater powers to scrutinise cryptocurrency spot markets this week, as supervisory bodies around the world come to grips with the nascent asset class.
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China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) has added the central limit order book and executable streaming price features to the onshore interbank FX market — a move which helps close the gap in FX trading technology between China and the international markets.
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In the wake of Venezuela’s launch of petro, an oil-backed digital currency under the control of the nation’s central bank, a host of sovereign cryptocurrency products have emerged. For some nations, it is a ploy to circumvent sanctions but, for others, it could provide an important piece of future infrastructure for blockchain based settlement.
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Governments and central banks around the world are announcing plans for state run cryptocurrencies. While some developing countries are keen to do so to circumvent international sanctions, cryptocurrencies from developed countries could form a major part of blockchain settlement infrastructure.