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  • Minutes Of The Federal Open Market Committee, March 15-16, 2016

    Date 06/04/2016

    The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday released the attached minutes of the Committee meeting held on March 15-16, 2016.

  • MIAX Options Exchange: MIAX 2016 Disaster Recovery Data Center Test Plan

    Date 06/04/2016

    MIAX will be participating in the annual SIFMA BCP test expected to take place in October 2016.

  • EBA Consults On Draft Amending Standards On CVA Proxy Spread

    Date 06/04/2016

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft amending Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on credit valuation adjustment (CVA) proxy spread. These RTS propose limited amendments to Commission's Delegated Regulation (EU) No 526/2014 based on two policy recommendations contained in the EBA's CVA report published on 25 February 2015. Through the proposed amendments the EBA expects to ensure a more adequate calculation of own funds requirements for CVA risk. The consultation runs until 06 July 2016.

  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For Non-Principal Futures On April 6, 2016

    Date 06/04/2016

    According to Item 8 of the Principal and Non-principal Futures Listing Methodology (approved by the NCC Management Board on May, 29 2014), Xi parameters for non-principal futures were changed on April 06, 2016 at 7 p.m. (MSK).

  • Tradeweb Data Points: European Credit Update - March 2016

    Date 06/04/2016

    Key information:

    • Euro-based investment-grade corporate bond sales reached a record €30.6 billion following the ECB's announcement of a new stimulus package on March 10.
    • The 24th version of Europe’s investment grade benchmark closed at 68 bps on March 11, its tightest closing spread since September’s index roll.
    • The British steel industry suffered a blow on March 30 when Tata Steel revealed it was planning to sell its UK factories, citing high manufacturing costs, competition from China and a global oversupply as reasons.