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After two decades of easy money, investors will have to manage portfolios with almost constant market challenges ahead
Incident has left exchanges and regulators unable to compile weekly reports of trading activity
Trade bodies warn lenders may have to quit country if stand-off over access is not resolved
Industry working with clearing houses, platforms and regulators to assess hit to trade processing and clearing
Exchanges group prepares to move financial and commodity derivatives away from French capital to Milan
Supervisory chief’s call reflects unease about potential for contagion from other corners of financial markets
Independent report criticises exchange for lack of circuit breakers in March nickel crisis
Exchange has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the pandemic shift towards options trading
Zero-day options FTW
Exchange operator cautions the rapid imposition of a cap would allow no time to test risk management systems
Stresses over liquidity now loom larger than counterparty concerns in many areas
Concerns grow over market swings as ‘zero-day’ S&P 500 contract volumes surge
Brussels prepares most ambitious plans post-Brexit to lure derivatives trade away from London
Established exchanges believe fate of crypto disrupter has shown current model is robust
The EU is talking tough but acting relaxed
EU-based traders could be required to clear minimum amount of ‘systemic’ derivatives contracts inside bloc
Proposal before CFTC is part of new wave of products targeting everyday investors
UK capital remains the most important hub for global interest rate derivatives trading
Investment chief Vincent Mortier says UK pension debacle highlights ‘shadow banking’ risks
Derivatives trade body calls for access to central bank-backed facility to avoid fire-sales
Well-intentioned moves to safeguard the financial system have led to new vulnerabilities
A surge in put options reflects fears of more asset price falls as central banks take action against inflation
Brussels concludes big swings in power prices are not due to ‘market malfunction’
US regulator supports new rules to help increase resiliency in a market that underpins global financial system
Politicians and regulators have failed to plan sufficiently for the shock so far but there are steps they can take
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