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The latest industry and regulatory news affecting North and South America.

  • FIA issues recommendations for efficient swap clearing

    On Feb. 4, FIA released a set of recommendations aimed at improving important operational elements of the new clearing infrastructure for over-the-counter derivatives.

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  • FIA Webinar: ICE Futures U.S. and ICE Futures Canada Disruptive Trading Practices

    Representatives from ICE Futures U.S. and ICE Futures Canada gave a presentation and answered questions regarding recent changes to ICE Futures US and ICE Futures Canada rules governing disruptive trade practices. Speakers included Mark Fabian, Vice President, Market Regulation, ICE Futures U.S. and Steve Teller, Director, Market Regulation, ICE Futures Canada.

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  • Washington Watch November 2014

    On Sept. 17, CFTC Chairman Tim Massad gave an update on the status of his talks with European regulators on the issue of clearinghouse recognition. Massad reaffirmed the CFTC’s view that “dual registration” is the right approach and said that the talks are now focused on avoiding conflicts and inconsistencies within that framework.

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  • @Markets November 2014

    The European Energy Exchange, one of Europe’s leading markets for futures on power and gas, has contracted with Trading Technologies to provide the exchange’s trading participants with direct access via the internet. The two companies said the TT service can be used to access EEX markets for power derivatives, emissions spot and derivatives as well as coal and guarantees of origin. It replaces the service EEX currently provides, called EEX Direct Screen, and is expected to be rolled out to market participants during the fourth quarter. “It’s simple for the customers, they do not need any installation, just internet access and a current browser,” said Steffen Köhler, chief operating officer of the German exchange, which is majorityowned by Eurex.

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  • News Briefs September 2014

    The Financial Stability Board on July 22 published a report outlining reforms to major interest rate benchmarks such as Libor, Euribor and Tibor. One set of the recommended reforms is aimed at strengthening the existing "IBORs" and other reference rates based on unsecured bank funding costs by underpinning them with transaction data. "By end-2015, administrators should have publicly consulted on any recommended changes, while currency groups will work to develop transition strategies and address any legal obstacles and risks," the FSB said. 

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  • OFAC Ukraine Related Sanctions

    FIA provides additional information concerning the cleared derivatives markets as OFAC continues to develop implementing Regulations.

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  • @Markets June 2014

    ConvergEx Group, a global brokerage and trading-related services provider, expanded its LiquidPoint options technology business offering of multi-leg solutions to include the NXP Dark algorithm

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  • Trading Volume June 2014

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  • FIA PTG Comment Letter on Pilot Programs

    FIA Principal Traders Group (“FIA PTG”) is sharing its thoughts on the use of pilot programs.

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  • Anti-Money Laundering: FIA Asks CFTC for No-Action Letter on Customer Identification

    The Futures Industry Association,  on behalf of its member firms and similarly situated futures commission merchants and introducing brokers (each, a “Firm”), respectfully requests the staff of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“Commission”) to confirm that it will not recommend that the Commission initiate an enforcement action against a Firm, if the Firm, in complying with its obligations under the customer identification rule (“CIP Rule”),  relies on certain commodity trading advisors (“CTAs”) to perform elements of the Firm’s customer identification program notwithstanding that such CTAs currently are not subject to an anti-money laundering program rule under 31 USC 5318(h) (“AML Rule”) for the purposes of paragraph (b)(6) of the CIP Rule.

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