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CME threatens to flee US as regulators challenge liquidity of US Treasury collateral
US CCPs may need committed funding to count US Treasury collateral as liquid
Paulhac leaves CME Group
CME’s head of OTC products and services is expected to take up a senior position at Icap at critical juncture for electronic swaps trading
No plans to change haircuts on US Treasury collateral, CME says
CME Group has no plans to alter haircuts on US Treasury bills, despite some concern that politicians will fail to avert a US default on October 17
After three months, Ice CDS index future has less than 70 open contracts
Launched with a fanfare earlier this year, trading in Ice’s new credit index future has since stalled. Critics say it is dead, but its backers argue it is too soon to write the contract off. Peter Madigan reports
Critics assail industry-sponsored study on HFT
Critics say industry-sponsored study into impact of high-frequency trading in futures markets is flawed
The slow growth of cross-product margining
The slow growth of cross-product margining
CCP regulation needs to be regional, not national: SGX
SGX head of clearing risk urges greater cooperation among region's regulators
Sefs and exchanges echo EC's CDS licence complaints
Abuse of power?
Eurex preps launch of FX options and futures
German derivatives exchange will move into the forex market in October as it aims to compete for volume in listed futures and options
CME default fund contributions likely to rise following CFTC move
A change in CFTC rules could lead to clearing members having to increase default fund contributions at CME and other US CCPs
Lack of suitable hedging options leaves Asian rice exporters exposed
Liquidity and political risk considerations hinder Thai rice producers' attempts to hedge out looming downside risk
Eurex, CME and NYSE Liffe weigh long-dated inflation futures
Pension funds look for alternatives to OTC inflation swaps, as clearing services remain on the drawing board
Cross-margining at CME slowed by practical challenges
Only two FCMs are currently offering margin offsets between interest rate swaps and futures at CME
Tax questions cloud prospects for CME swap future and Mac swaps
Early users of CME’s deliverable swap futures contracts fear the products will be taxed as loans in some situations. And with features of those contracts being used in other new instruments, it could become an issue for the entire industry. Tom Osborn…
Liquidity improves in Canadian heavy oil derivatives
Trading in derivatives linked to Western Canadian Select (WCS) heavy crude oil has jumped in the past few years, giving the country's producers improved opportunities to hedge. But the lack of a unified WCS price index has made it difficult for liquidity…
CME confronts swap future tax fears
Some users of the CME contract have avoided taking delivery of an OTC swap over fears it would be taxed as a loan
Lawyers slam CFTC's "mindboggling" probe of EFS market it helped set up
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) tried to regulate exchange of futures for swaps (EFS) transactions in 2004 and again in 2008. Then it tried to ban contingent EFS in 2010. All these attempts failed. Now the CFTC is investigating EFS…
CME finalising plans for swaptions clearing
Swaptions said to have passed CME’s risk committee, and may now be included in CME Clearing Europe’s application to Esma for reauthorisation
Ferc chairman to step down
Glencore Xstrata poaches Morgan Stanley LNG team; CME Group adds former bank commodity head; Tullett Prebon hires Icap weather broker; LME chief executive resigns; SEB replaces commodity chief
Basis risk in palm oil market after Indonesia growth
Guessing game
Eurex may copy CME swap futures
German exchange seeking legal advice on scope of Goldman Sachs patent behind CME's interest rate swap futures
Exchanges plan futures in response to RIN price surge
Exchanges plan futures in response to RIN price surge
DME’s Oman oil contract flourishes from futurisation of swaps
Shift away from swaps trading and recent price reporting agency scandals helping Oman contract, says DME chief
Sefs: Dead on arrival?
Bloomberg is threatening to sue the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission over uneven margin rules that it fears will drive the market away from swaps and into new futures contracts. Peter Madigan reports