Asset Classes

Eurex targets UK clients with new segregation offering

Deutsche Börse-owned derivatives market operator Eurex is extending its buy-side asset segregation offering in light of new swaps market rules, with a new option designed specifically for UK clients.

Listed derivatives trading slumps 20% in 2012

The number of equity derivatives contracts traded plunged 20.4% globally to 14.9 billion in 2012, the first drop in nearly a decade, new figures from the World Federation of Exchange have shown.

NYSE Liffe plans exchange-level order limits

NYSE Euronext has laid out its plans for technology changes to venues, including new pre-trade risk filters for brokers on its derivatives market.

Priced out of the swaps market

The cost of trading swaps is set to rise under new legislation, requiring the buy-side to reassess whether OTC derivatives can still meet their hedging needs in the most efficient way.

Regulators inch closer to Dodd-Frank finish line

Ever since the Dodd-Frank Act came into law on 21 July 2010 the financial industry has tried to wait patiently for US regulators to issue the final versions of the Act's 398 rules. Entering into 2013, the process probably won't change, according to experts.

Liquidity Alliance to promote global collateral solutions

Five financial market infrastructures from different parts of the world have joined forces to create the Liquidity Alliance, a forum to exchange information, identify common needs and extend global collateral solutions.