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US legislators have finalised their proposals to force derivatives users to clear a large proportion of their business through central counterparties. But the push to central clearing presents a number of technological challenges. By Clive Davidson
The UK authorities' decision to introduce a reverse charge mechanism on carbon credits from November could increase costs and push trading on to exchanges, say market participants
Battle for client clearing business set to heat up, reveals Risk interdealer poll
The Singapore Mercantile Exchange plans to create a commodity and derivatives trading platform on a par with the best global exchanges in New York and London.
Barclays in the US has built on its exchange-traded note business with the launch of eight new fixed-income products.
India's fifth commodities bourse - ACE Derivatives and Commodity Exchange - will struggle to compete with market leading platforms, say experts
Singapore’s central bank Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) gives the green light for new commodity and currency derivatives bourse
Now that the dust has settled after the extraordinary May 6 ‘Flash Crash’, Victor Anderson catches up with FTEN’s Valerie Bannert-Thurner to discuss how technology can help guard against future crises...
Clearing giant LCH.Clearnet strengthens its position in Asia as it looks to seal a number of clearing deals with a raft of exchanges and other market participants
Deutsche Bank lists collateralised platinum and palladium exchange-traded commodities in London
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