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  • ESMA Sees Significant Room For Improvement In National Regulators’ Supervision Of Derivatives Data

    Date 17/10/2019

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has today published the results of a peer review it conducted into supervisory actions of six National Competent Authorities (NCAs) regarding their approaches at enhancing the quality of derivative data reported under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR). 

  • Brexit Deal Reaction: State Street's Marija Veitmane

    Date 17/10/2019

    Marija Veitmane, Senior Strategist, multi-asset at State Street Global Markets: “The “agreed deal” is just a step in Brexit resolution. We still see a lot of challenges ahead. The economic rationale for both sides to reach the deal has been present for a long-time, but unfortunately politics has been standing in the way. Those issues are yet to be resolved.

  • UK Financial Conduct Authority Data Show 4.29m Complaints For First Half Of 2019

    Date 17/10/2019

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the complaints figures for regulated firms for the first half of 2019. The data showed an increase in complaints from 3.91m in the second half (H2) of 2018 to 4.29m for the first half (H1) of 2019.

  • HKEX: Product Enhancements To USD/CNH Options And Cash-Settled CNH/USD Futures Contracts

    Date 17/10/2019

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (“the Exchange”) is pleased to announce the following product enhancements to the USD/CNH Options and cash-settled CNH/USD Futures contracts: 

    1. Extension of trading hours of USD/CNH Options contracts; and
    2. Introduction of two additional calendar quarter months for USD/CNH Options and cash-settled CNH/USD Futures contracts 

  • UK Financial Conduct Authority Seeks Compensation For Park First Investors

    Date 17/10/2019

    The FCA has started proceedings against Park First Limited, its senior managers, including its chief executive officer and a number of other companies connected to the Park First group. The FCA is seeking compensation orders in favour of investors in respect of losses they have suffered in the Park First scheme.