Swap execution facilities (SEFs)
More co-operation needed to avoid footnote 88 fallout
More regulatory co-operation is needed to ensure footnote 88 doesn’t hurt liquidity inside and outside the US
Sefs: Ready or not, here they come
Ready or not, here they come
Sef execution agreement requirement angers buy side
Buy-side firms complain about the documentation burden ahead of the October 2 Sef deadline
Gensler not ruling out targeted Sef relief
CFTC chairman recognises difficulty in meeting October 2 Sef deadline, but says platforms need to be targeted in requests
Sefs questioned on plans for erroneous trades
Swap execution facilities have been rushing to meet an October 2 deadline for registration, but more thought is needed on how platforms will deal with trade failures, say conference participants
Pressure mounts on CFTC for relief on Sef rules
CFTC is being lobbied to grant relief on the contentious Footnote 88, which requires platforms to register as Sefs even if the products they offer are not yet made available to trade
Non-US platforms shun US banks over Sef rules headache
Isda conference in New York hears some trading platforms outside the US are turning away US persons to avoid registering as a Sef
Risk interdealer rankings 2013: Brokers
Steeled for consolidation
Clearing certainty: Hubs hit heavy weather
Unclear over clearing hubs
CDS licence approvals too slow, Sefs claim
Sefs claim their applications for licences to offer single-name and index CDSs are moving at a glacial pace – echoing allegations made by the European Commission
Hubs will not fix clearing certainty issue, critics claim
Rival services from Markit and Traiana are gaining support, but detractors claim the hubs could be made redundant by CCP credit checks
Forex Sefs worry clients could be driven to non-Sef rivals
Multi-dealer platforms have to register as Sefs - but clients could choose to use other venues and avoid extra legal work
Digital Vega to add non-deliverable options to Medusa
NDOs in testing on Medusa platform as some market participants begin to consider alternatives to deliverable FX options that could be more easily cleared
‘Sef-lite’ environment remains confusing for platforms
Market participants still unclear on the implications of the requirement for multibank platforms trading non-cleared swaps to register as swap execution facilities
Gottex Brokers: The allure of the illiquid
As competition in standardised products gets increasingly fierce, brokers can either slug it out, or diversify into illiquid markets. Gottex Brokers is doing both, its chief executive, Raphaël Moreno, tells Duncan Wood
Sefs worry MAT rules will create ‘race to the bottom’
Tradeweb and other would-be Sefs say they have been given too much power to decide which swaps are mandated to trade on platforms
Too much power: Sefs warn on 'available to trade' rules
Final execution rules in the US have given swap execution facilities the power to determine what products they will be allowed to trade. The entire industry appears to agree this is a terrible idea – including the trading venues themselves. Peter Madigan…
Futurisation dooms energy swap execution facilities
The US Dodd-Frank Act envisioned a new type of trading venue for over-the-counter derivatives, known as swap execution facilities (Sefs). But in the energy markets, at least, it appears Sefs are dead and traditional futures exchanges have emerged…
Sef rules continue to raise questions
Market surprised by change to swap execution facility rules, after final requirements were approved on May 16
CFTC approves Sef rules - and eyes block trade controversy
As agency approves long-awaited final rules on Sefs, CFTC staff say they could strip exchanges of freedom to set futures block thresholds
Banks try to standardise Sef sign-up for clients
Permission accomplished?
Icap: Sefs could lead to ‘sub-optimal hedging’
Moving NDFs to trade on Sefs could mean less hedging at longer end of the curve, says senior executive at Icap
Buy side struggling to pick forex platforms
Consolidation will shrink the number of competing platforms, but it is too early to pick winners, say panellists at FX Invest North America