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NEX Exchange brings Dyrberg to board


28 February 2017 London
Reporter: Drew Nicol

UK stock exchange NEX Exchange has appointed Mireille Dyrberg to its board as a non-executive director
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LSEG-Deutsche Börse merger hits new roadblock


27 February 2017 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

The proposed merger of the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and Deutsche Börse has hit yet another stumbling block, as the board of LSEG declined to comply with fresh demands from the European Commission
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Traiana enhances swaps offering


27 February 2017 London
Reporter: Drew Nicol

Traiana has launched a new suite of services to allow swaps providers to electronically manage payments and confirmations in equity swaps
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US options volumes flounder


27 February 2017 New York
Reporter: Drew Nicol

The US options market is stagnating as a result of political and regulatory change in Washington DC, according to a TABB Group report
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EU watchdogs lay down the law on VM deadline


24 February 2017 Brussels
Reporter: Drew Nicol

The EU supervisory authorities have chastised the union’s financial services industry for failing to meet the already delayed deadline for exchanging variation margin
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DB: No light at end of the tunnel for EU repo


23 February 2017 Frankfurt
Reporter: Drew Nicol

Hard pressed European repo desks should not hold out hope of respite from the European Central Bank’s bond purchase programme in March just because inflation rates are on the rise, according to Deutsche Bank analyst Jochen Möbert