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Hong Kong’s SFC to strengthen enforcement
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), the securities industry watchdog, will continue to place emphasis on enforcement and investor education in the coming year, said SFC chairman Martin Wheatley.
Spectron opens coal desk
UK energy broker Spectron Group has opened a coal trading desk in London, staffed with two ex-TFS brokers.
BarCap survey shows options e-commerce still lags behind
A Barclays Capital survey of its corporate customers has found that electronic trading of foreign exchange options is lagging behind, as the market attempts to shift trading from voice brokerage to e-commerce systems.
Regulatory changes drive demand for single-stock futures
Trading volumes on Eurex’s single-stock futures contracts have grown by a factor of five every month since their launch last October, according to figures released by the exchange today. Trading volumes rose to around 287,000 contracts in January,…
Honesty best for preventing bank crises, report says
Ethics are far more important than economics in preventing bank crises, according to a report published today by Berlin-based corruption watchdog Transparency International.
Nymex’s side-by-side trading seen as deathknell to floor
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) will introduce side-by-side electronic and open-outcry trading in its physically settled energy futures contracts in the second quarter of 2006.
SG's Raphael Blot departs
Raphael Blot, head of equity derivatives and structured products at SG Securities in Hong Kong, has left the bank.
Gooch named as Nymex Europe CEO
Nymex Europe has named Andy Gooch as its new chief executive, replacing interim CEO Samuel Gaer.
Noble suspends two traders
Noble Group, a Singapore-listed global supply chain manager of agricultural, industrial and energy products, has suspended two traders in the company's aluminum business.
China allows RMB interest rate swaps
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has issued new regulations allowing banks to conduct renminbi-denominated interest rate swap transactions on a trial basis. The move is the latest in a series of measures by the central bank to liberalise the RMB…
StanChart appoints three in FX and rates
Standard Chartered has made three new appointments to its foreign currency options and interest rates derivatives desks based in London.
OCC merges credit and market risk units
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), a division of the US Department of Treasury, which regulates national banks, is in the process of merging its credit and market risk divisions.
CME launches snow derivatives
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will list snowfall futures and options from February 26 on its Globex electronic trading platform.
NYSE fines Bear Stearns $1.5 million
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has fined Bear Stearns $1.5 million for various violations of its trading rules.
RBC loses two commodity seniors to DrKW
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) has hired two senior executives from Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) to join its commodities desk in London.
UBS, Diapason to launch first biofuels index
Swiss bank UBS and Swiss commodity firm Diapason Commodities Management Investors are to launch the first commodity-based index for biological fuels.
CalPERS picks AlphaEngine for currency group
CalPERS, the largest pension fund in the US, has picked Mcube's AlphaEngine software to support its currency investment team.
DTCC continues post-trade processing push
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has appointed Gina Ghent as a vice-president for business development. Ghent will be responsible for expanding the New York-based clearance and settlement firm’s over the-counter derivatives post-trade…
Bank of America takes on HSBC metals group
Bank of America has recruited Peter Merritt to head a new metals trading team. Merritt, previously head of global metals at HSBC, will bring a team of metals traders and marketers with him from HSBC to Bank of America's New York office.