CCP

End-users support central clearing

NEW YORK - The push for central clearing is increasingly being driven by end-users seeking operational efficiencies, rather than regulators, according to Jason Vitale, global head of dbClear FX at Deutsche Bank in New York.

Post-trade innovation set to drive up volumes

NEW YORK - Post-trade functions will become more important in foreign exchange trading operations as the FX market evolves through greater use of high-frequency trading, according to speakers at the FX Week USA conference on July 13.

Singapore Exchange moves into clearing

SINGAPORE - The Singapore Exchange (SGX-DC) became the latest to pitch clearing for foreign exchange products last week, with a proposal to clear financial derivatives, including Asian FX forwards contracts settled in US dollars.

Ice joins forex central clearing debate

ATLANTA - Jeffrey Sprecher, chief executive at Atlanta-based IntercontinentalExchange (Ice) has become the first major exchange official to call into question the need for central clearing of foreign exchange derivatives trades.

Options voters choose Deutsche's steady hand

Deutsche Bank took top honours in the options category this year, having come fourth in 2008. Consistency is the key to its success, said Kevin Rodgers, the bank's London-based global head of foreign exchange options.

UK's FXJSC puts brakes on forex CCP

The London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee (FXJSC) has ruled out the immediate need to implement a central clearing facility to manage counterparty risk (a CCP) in foreign exchange, citing a series of mismatches in market conventions in a white…

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