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  • CME Group Executives To Present At Barclays Global Financial Services Conference

    Date 01/09/2022

    CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced that Chief Financial Officer John Pietrowicz, Deputy Chief Financial Officer Lynne Fitzpatrick and Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Commodities, Options & International Markets Derek Sammann will present a fireside chat at the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference in New York on Monday, September 12, 2022 at 2:45 p.m. (Eastern Time).

  • Revised Lists Of The Moscow Exchange Indices Announced

    Date 01/09/2022

    Today Moscow Exchange announced the results of the quarterly review for MOEX indices. All changes were made upon recommendations from the Index Committee and will be implemented from 16 September 2022. The Exchange has also set free-floats for several companies.

  • Derivatives Dominate ETH Markets Ahead Of Merge - Kaiko Research: Deep Dive, By Conor Ryder, CFA

    Date 01/09/2022

    The perpetual futures market serves as the battleground for institutions, risk-hedgers and speculators alike. In the bull run of 2021, perpetual futures acted as one of the main catalysts for all time highs as new money piled into the market with excessive leverage. Flash forward to September 2022 and we’re seeing this new money return to perpetual futures markets more ferociously than ever, specifically for ETH, with open interest recently breaking all time highs, ahead of one of the biggest idiosyncratic catalysts crypto has seen in some time, the Ethereum Merge.

  • SIX Swiss Exchange: Trading Key Figures August 2022

    Date 01/09/2022

    In August 2022, trading turnover on SIX Swiss Exchange reached CHF 78.3 billion, 1.3% more than in the previous month, while the number of transactions decreased by 2.3% to a total of 4,028,431. The SMI® declined by 2.6% and reached 10,855.0 points at the end of the month.

  • EBA Calls For More Proactive Engagement Between Supervisors In Anti-Money Laundering And Counter-Terrorist Financing Colleges

    Date 01/09/2022

    • EBA observes that most competent authorities have devoted resources to ensure effective functioning of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CFT) colleges. 
    • EBA finds that ongoing cooperation and proactive information exchanges between supervisors has not been fully achieved yet in all AML/CFT colleges.
    • EBA recommends the organisation of AML/CFT colleges to be more risk-based.