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  • Liquidity pool for CDS

    Intercontinental Exchange is betting that the credit default swap market is ready for customers and dealers to come together on a single platform.

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  • Hybrid model

    Tullett Prebon, an interdealer broker headquartered in London, acquired a long-term license of CME’s hybrid trading technology.

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  • Expert views on CCP Risk

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's market risk advisory committee discussed several issues related to clearinghouse default management at a meeting on June 27.

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  • Preparing for a default

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued a staff letter on July 21 that provides detailed guidance on the issues that clearinghouses should take into account as they develop their recovery plans and wind-down plans.

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  • Uncleared swaps

    Europe Falls Behind in the Implementation of Margin Requirements

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  • People - September 2016

    European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker appointed Michel Barnier (pictured), a veteran French politician and the former head of EU financial services policy, as the chief negotiator for the EU as it works out the terms of the U.K.'s exit from the EU.

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  • Retail Trading

    E*Trade Expands Derivatives Offerings Via Acquisition of OptionsHouse

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  • Indirect clearing

    CME Group is seeking regulatory approval for new rules that will allow market participants to become "direct funding participants" of CME’s clearinghouse.

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  • FinCEN clarifies new customer due diligence requirements

    The U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network on July 19 issued frequently asked questions regarding recently adopted customer due diligence requirements for financial institutions.

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  • Exchange fee management

    Beyond the everyday challenge of trading futures and derivatives in volatile markets, CME customers have long had to grapple with another complex issue: figuring out what they owe.

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