SEC calls for plan to beat exchange failures, Tradew...

 
 
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Friday September 13 2013
 
 
FT Trading Room
 
SEC calls for plan to beat exchange failures
 
Mary Jo White, SEC chairman, asks heads of exchange groups to provide assessments on the robustness and resilience of US market infrastructure
 
 
 
Tradeweb buys rival BondDesk
 
BondDesk, largest US e-trading venue for retail investors, executes over 20,000 transactions per day in corporate, municipal and asset-backed bonds
 
 
Deutsche Börse plans Asia clearing house
 
German exchange operator intends to build a Singapore-based derivatives clearing house, as part of a strategic push into the region
 
 
We can do better than the defunct FTT
 
Rather than fiddle with the FTT to make it legal, Brussels should put some order into different countries' bank levies
 
 
Short selling win gives UK third EU victory
 
Britain has advanced on three contentious issues this week: the financial transaction tax, regulation of Libor and the power of EU agencies
 
 
Lehman aftermath yields $3bn payday
 
Although bankruptcy experts say the fees are within the normal range for a large institution in administration, the figure is still rising
 
 
Too-big-to-fail clearers should be publicly owned
 
From Prof Johan Lybeck. Sir, There is an important concept in economics called 'volatility transfer'. This comes to mind in reading 'Hedge fund chief cheers derivatives reform'
 
 
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