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  • New Data Center

    Nasdaq is moving its primary data center in Scandinavia to a new location just outside Stockholm.

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  • Global Cotton

    The U.S. Congress has repealed a law dating back to World War One that prevents futures exchanges from listing contracts based on cotton grown outside the U.S.

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  • Global Derivatives Reform

    On July 24 the Financial Stability Board, the international body that coordinates financial sector reforms under the authority of the Group of 20 nations, published its ninth progress report on the global implementation of derivatives market reforms.

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  • Complex Order Tool

    EESAT, a Chicago-based financial technology startup, has won an important endorsement.

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  • Capital Efficiency

    INTL FCStone in July merged three U.S. subsidiaries, including its futures commission merchant subsidiary, into one business unit.

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  • MIFID II

    The European Securities and Markets Authority on June 30 published its final report on draft technical standards on authorization, passporting, registration of third-country firms and cooperation between competent authorities under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II and the Markets and Financial Instruments Regulation.

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  • Enhancing the Benchmark

    On July 2 Intercontinental Exchange announced two steps to enhance the benchmark status of the Brent Index.

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  • Market Data

    NovaSparks, a company that specializes in offering low-latency market data through field-programmable gate array technology, is now linked to the Montreal Exchange.

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  • Fair Markets

    The Bank of England on June 10 published the final report of the Fair and Effective Markets Review, a comprehensive effort by the U.K. regulatory authorities to raise standards and improve regulation for wholesale markets in fixed income, currency and commodities.

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  • Uncleared Swaps

    On June 29, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission voted unanimously to propose a rule that would apply the CFTC’s margin requirements for uncleared swaps in the context of cross-border transactions.

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