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  • Australia

    On April 21, the Australian Federal Government announced its new $230m four-year cybersecurity strategy.

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  • India

    On March 29, the Securities and Exchange Board of India issued a circular setting out the cybersecurity regulatory framework for commodity exchanges.

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  • Access to America

    Taiwan Futures Exchange announced on March 16 that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued relief allowing the exchange’s index options, equity options and exchange-traded-fund options to be offered to eligible U.S. broker-dealers and institutions.

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  • Collateral Protections

    FIA is working with several other trade associations to help market participants comply with new disclosure requirements under the EU's Securities Financing Transaction Regulation that will come into force in July.

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  • Capital Requirements

    European policymakers have given non-bank commodity dealers another three years before they become subject to certain provisions of the Capital Requirements Regulation.

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  • Stress Test

    On April 29 the European Securities and Markets Authority released the results of its first EU-wide stress test exercise for clearinghouses.

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  • Pivot to Asia

    The European Energy Exchange, a leading player in the European power, gas and emissions markets, is stepping up its presence in Asian commodity markets.

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  • People - June 2016

    In March, Deutsche Boerse announced a new leadership structure for its derivatives trading and clearing businesses.

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  • Insight: It Will Forever Be Known as the "Ham Sandwich" Hearing

    In April, I appeared as a witness before our industry’s oversight body of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the impact of capital and margin requirements on end-users and our industry.

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  • SGX: A View from the Top

    Since joining Singapore Exchange as chief executive officer in July 2015, Loh Boon Chye has been busy reinforcing the exchange's position as a gateway to Asia's financial and commodity markets.

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