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ISLA secures Shone as full-time technology director


08 January 2021 UK
Reporter: Drew Nicol

David Shone joined ISLA as a contract consultant in 2020 with responsibility for the ongoing development of the CDM, production of a clause library and taxonomy for the GMSLA and the ongoing digital transformation of the market
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ESG ETF assets surged three-fold in 2020


08 January 2021 France
Reporter: Drew Nicol

The lack of securities lending programmes by ESG ETF is set to become a key battleground in 2021 with global AUM nearly tripling last year as launches proliferate, and performance skyrockets
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Tradeweb reports strong December repo trading volumes


07 January 2021 US
Reporter: Drew Nicol

Repo average daily volume was $304.5 billion, representing a 50.4 per cent uptick for the final month of last year, compared to the same period in 2019, according to Tradeweb
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Elad Roisman named acting chairman of US SEC


07 January 2021 US
Reporter: Drew Nicol

Outgoing US president Donald Trump has designated Elad Roisman as acting chairman of US Securities and Exchange Commission following the departure of Jay Clayton in December
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OCC achieves record breaking 2020


06 January 2021 US
Reporter: Drew Nicol

An uptick in securities lending activity contributed to December becoming the highest volume month in OCC’s history, up 80.9 percent YoY
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FCA averts Brexit derivatives disruption


05 January 2021 UK
Reporter: Natalie Turner

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority stepped in to avoid disruption in UK-EU derivatives trades following Brexit, in the absence of an equivalency agreement