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Date 24/11/2014
HKEx’s After Hours Futures Trading Session Continues To Grow
HKEx is pleased that it set several records in After Hours Futures Trading session last Friday night, which are highlighted in red in the table below.
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Date 24/11/2014
The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) Chairs With Unanimous Elections The Federation Of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS)
In unanimous and harmonious elections, The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) chairs The Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS). The celebration was carved, in Croatian capital, Zagreb, where The Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) General Assembly announced the unanimous choice of Dr. Mohamed Omran the Egyptian Exchange (EGX) Chairman as chairman of the federation. EGX is the first Arab Stock Exchange to win this post; that was announced during the 20th General Assembly meetings of the FEAS. Worth mentioning that since FEAS inception in 1995 till this nomination, Turkey had been chairing the federation.
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Date 24/11/2014
Central Counterparty Recovery And Resolution - Keynote Speech By Benoît Cœuré, Member Of The Executive Board Of The ECB, At Exchange Of Ideas #2 “Central Clearing – Guarantee Of Stability Or New Moral Hazard?” Organised By Eurex Clearing, London, 24 November 2014
Summary
The mandatory use of central clearing is a relatively new regulatory tool for mitigating systemic risk in the OTC derivatives space. It has brought the central counterparties (CCPs) to the forefront of financial market regulation. It is therefore crucial for CCPs to have comprehensive and effective recovery plans, relying on a wide range of recovery tools, to continue providing their critical services also in a very severe crisis without requiring the use of resolution powers by authorities. Obviously the stability of CCPs primarily depends on the establishment and implementation of robust risk management framework. But CCPs are also in a unique position to set up efficient and comprehensive recovery plans as they can base them on contractual arrangements with members. But CCPs need to have appropriate procedures for managing conflicts of interest between stakeholders - it is vital to involve all those who would bear losses in the design of the recovery plan. And on the regulatory side, we need to make sure our approach is cautious and non-prescriptive at this stage. I am confident that CCPs, authorities and stakeholders will work together constructively to meet the ambitious objectives set out in the recent CPMI-IOSCO report.
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Date 24/11/2014
HKFE Announces Margin Rates For London Aluminium, London Copper And London Zinc Mini Futures To Be Introduced 1 December 2014
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced the margin rates for the London Aluminium, London Copper and London Zinc mini futures that it will introduce on Monday,1 December 2014.
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Date 24/11/2014
Parabellum Markets Chooses FlexTrade For White Label FX And Liquidity Aggregation - Deploys MaxxTrader, A Turnkey ASP Front-End, For Trading Spot Currencies, Forwards, NDFs, Swaps & Precious Metals
FlexTrade Systems, Inc., a global leader in multi-asset execution and order management systems, announced today that Parabellum Markets has deployed MaxxTrader as its full STP and white label FX trading system to aggregate liquidity and process Spot currencies, Forwards, NDFs, Swaps and Precious Metals.
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Date 24/11/2014
The Bank Of England’s Perspective On CCP Risk Management, Recovery And Resolution Arrangements - Speech Given By David Bailey, Director, Financial Market Infrastructure At The Deutsche Boerse Group And Eurex Exchange Of Ideas Conference, London, Monday 24 November 2014
Good morning. First of all, let me start by thanking the team at Eurex for inviting me to speak here today.
This conference comes at a very timely point, just over five years on from the G20 summit in Pittsburgh thatplaced such a significant focus on central clearing. In the EU we also have a new Commission settling in and so it seems an appropriate juncture at which to reflect on the progress of the last five years and thechallenges that lie ahead.
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Date 24/11/2014
Tehran Stock Exchange To Host FEAS General Assembly 2015
The 20th General Assembly meeting of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchange (FEAS) was held on November 19 - 20, 2014 in Zagreb, Croatia
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Date 24/11/2014
FIX Trading Community Focuses On High Performance
FIX Trading Community, the non-profit, industry-driven standards body at the heart of global financial trading, today announced that they have now combined all initiatives related to the support of FIX for high performance trading and market data into a single working group.
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Date 24/11/2014
Vienna Stock Exchange And Zagreb Stock Exchange To Cooperate In Data Vending
The Vienna Stock Exchange and the Zagreb Stock Exchange signed a cooperation agreement for data vending. With this step, the Vienna Stock Exchange has enlarged its data vending network by another emerging market from Central and Eastern Europe. In the course of the coming year, financial data vendors who are customers of the Vienna Stock Exchange will be able to subscribe to the price information and master data of Croatian companies in real time and in the data quality they are accustomed to. Regardless of the local trading system, international customers will receive the price data and master data of companies from 13 markets via one uniform interface. For the local markets, this creates transparency and raises their international recognition. For the Vienna Stock Exchange, the CEE stock market network expands.
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Date 24/11/2014
Singapore Fixed Income Indices (SFI) Weekly – 24 November 2014
Key highlights for the week ending 21 November 2014
- The SFI gained 0.10% to 119.55.
- YTD, the STI currently outperforms the SFI by 1.70%.
- The SFI and major sub-indices ended the week higher. Gains were largely driven by corporate bonds, with the SFI Corporate Bond Index gaining 0.18%.
- Interest Yield (IY) for corporate bonds is currently at 3.23%. The IY spread between corporate and government bonds has been trending upwards from an all-year low of 43 basis points to 65 basis points currently.
- YTD, corporate bonds (SFI Corporate Bond Index) has gained 4.53% and has outperformed the broader SFI.
- The SFI will be rebalanced next week on Monday, 1 December 2014.
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