Exchanges

WBOT eyes October launch

Atlanta-based Weather Board of Trade (WBOT) is set for a mid-October launch, according to Dan Parker, WBOT president.

SEC lifts final barrier to single-stock futures trading

The final barrier to the trading of single-stock futures (SSFs) in the US was removed yesterday when the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved customer margin rules. Earlier this month, the SEC’s regulatory partner, the US Commodity Futures…

FIA issues best-practice error trade recommendations

The Futures Industry Association (FIA) has released recommendations regarding the adoption of error trade procedures on derivatives exchanges, following a year-long special review committee investigation into the matter with principal international…

Euronext maps out derivatives systems migration

Derivatives traded on Euronext Brussels and Euronext Paris will migrate within nine months to Liffe Connect, the electronic trading system developed by the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (Liffe) before its takeover of £555…

ICE to offer power clearing

Atlanta-based commodities market-place IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) and the Board of Trade Clearing Corporation (the Clearing Corporation) are to offer clearing services for the most actively traded over-the-counter US power products beginning at the…

Basel II op risk floor abandoned

Global banking regulators said today they would eliminate the floor on capital charges under the advanced approaches to measuring operational risk in the Basel II bank accord.

Basel II op risk floor abandoned

Global banking regulators said today they would eliminate the floor on capital charges under the advanced approaches to measuring operational risk in the Basel II bank accord.

Purple patch for green trading as EOR grows

CO2e.com, the Toronto-based environmental trading arm of broker Cantor Fitzgerald, has brokered the largest publicly announced green forward trade. The deal, which comprises a forward firm purchase of 6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2eq…

Insurers embrace risk systems

Insurance companies have been slower than banks to adopt advanced risk modelling techniques and technologies. But regulatory changes and business exigencies are spurring them to adopt a new generation of risk and capital management systems.

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