Derivatives reform faces national interests, CME app...

 
 
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Thursday September 19 2013
 
 
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Derivatives reform faces national interests
 
The head of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority is expected to encourage co-operation as the US looks to finalise rules to tighten derivatives trading
 
 
 
CME applies to trade swaps in the US
 
Surprise application may upset operators of rival platforms, many of which are also customers of the exchange, which had not indicated its intentions
 
 
OCC appoints former CME chief
 
Donohue will take up post at the beginning of the year, handling external affairs, enterprise risk and internal audit and compliance
 
 
Brussels eyes toughest benchmark rules
 
Thousands of benchmarks will be regulated for the first time, under a sweeping Brussels proposal to set tougher EU standards in the wake of the Libor scandal
 
 
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