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July
Roger Liddell, CEO of LCH.Clearnet, has said there is little prospect of interoperability between European derivatives clearing houses. The term means giving customers the choice of where their trades are cleared.
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Two exchanges have long dominated European financial derivatives – Eurex and Liffe. Nic Bertrand, the LSE’s head of equities and derivatives, told Siân Williams why he thinks the LSE can shake up the hierarchy.
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May
Allan Mendelowitz, head of Ce-Nif, has urged US legislators not to water down proposals contained within the Senate’s Wall Street Reform Act which would mandate data monitoring of all financial transactions.
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In an intervioew with FOW, Jun Li, executive vice president at the Dalian Commodity Exchange, has said the exchange is examining increasing its product suite.
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Proprietary trading carries its own risks and rewards. But do the risks – and returns – look different from 31 floors up Dubai’s Jumeirah Lake Towers? Tom Osborn meets the Dubai trading arcade, DPTG.
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April
BM&F’s 2008 merger with São Paulo’s Bovespa created the world’s third largest stock exchange, catapulting the group to a position of global influence. Tom Osborn meets the man driving the bourse's international expansion.
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Celebrating its 100th birthday last year, the Rofex is enjoying record volumes. It is merging with the Rosario Stock Exchange, and a deal with the Buenos Aires Futures Market is in the air. Tom Osborn meets the bourse's COO, Ismael Caram.