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Royal Bank of Scotland is pushing ahead with job cuts in its investment banking division, bucking a trend by big banks to delay restructuring plans and cost-cutting during the coronavirus crisis.
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LCH has come through the extreme volatility of February and March to clear record levels of derivatives across its interest rate, FX and credit derivatives arms.
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Prop trading firm DRW has selected OpenGamma, the regulatory technology provider, to manage derivatives margin in its treasury.
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Trading in CME Group’s Sofr derivatives hit record levels during March, as the exchanges and clearing group enjoyed soaring demand for its futures and cleared swaps.
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The derivatives industry had a surprisingly quick win late on Friday when the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) and the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) authorised a one-year extension to the final phases of initial margin (IM) regulation.
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David White, formerly a sales head at CME-owned TriOptima, has joined his former boss Stuart Connolly at CloudMargin, the collateral management technology provider.