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  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change

    Date 09/06/2018

    CCP NCC changes a ban attribute for short sells for the following shares starting from June 13, 2018:

    Ticker Description Current attribute New attribute
    RUAL United Company RUSAL Plc Yes No

     

  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Futures Contract

    Date 09/06/2018

    Reference is made to the circular (Ref.: MO/DT/103/18) dated 31 May 2018, capital adjustments as a result of the Conditional Distribution will be made to the positions of Country Garden Holdings Company Limited (“COG”) Futures Contracts which exist after the market close on 8 June 2018, i.e. the business day immediately before 11 June 2018.

  • Statement At Open Meeting On Amendments To The Volcker Rule, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, June 5, 2018

    Date 08/06/2018

    My views on the Volcker Rule are no secret.[1] Although I share the concerns that led to the enactment of this provision of the Dodd-Frank Act—that taxpayers should not be required to subsidize banks’ proprietary trading—I believe that the Volcker Rule is an unwieldy tool for addressing these concerns.  It attempts to distinguish prohibited proprietary trading from permitted market-making and hedging activity, but because the differences between these activities are exceedingly fine, the regulatory framework is exceedingly complex.  It imposes detailed and highly technical restrictions on the activity of banking entities that pose significant and expensive compliance challenges for these entities.

  • CFTC Commitments Of Traders Reports Update

    Date 08/06/2018

    The current reports for the week of June 8, 2018 are now available.

  • EU To Create A Common Cybersecurity Certification Framework And Beef Up Its Agency – Council Agrees Its Position

    Date 08/06/2018

    The EU is to enhance its cyber resilience by setting up an EU-wide certification framework for information and communication technology (ICT) products, services and processes. The industry could use the new mechanism to certify products such as connected cars and smart medical devices. The Council today agreed its general approach on the proposal, known as the Cybersecurity Act. The proposal will also upgrade the current European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) into a permanent EU agency for cybersecurity.