Q&A: Asset Segregation for Cleared OTC Derivatives
A Q&A to address questions on asset segregation models to support cleared OTC derivatives from webinar attendees
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Aleri & RavenPack Partner to Create Advanced News-based Signal Generation Machine for Trading
RavenPack, an independent provider of News Analytics, today announced that they have partnered with…
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Quantifi Clients Begin Trading Standard North American Corporate (snac) CDS
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US Government’s Proposed Derivatives Market Reform Confirms Need for a Global Market Review of Risk Management Frameworks
Razor Risk Technologies (RRT) (ASX: RZR), has today referred to last week’s announcement by…
CME Group Announces the Launch of Clearing Services for New Petroleum Swap Futures
CME Group, the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives exchange, today announced the launch…
Japan’s Traders Favour NYSE Liffe’s STIRS
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ISDA Publishes 2009 European Cancellable Form Loan CDS Protocol
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) today announced the launch of the…
ISDA to Publish Auction Terms for McCarthy & Stone
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) today announced that LCDS dealers voted…
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