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Optiver, IMC Trading, Jump Trading Group, XTX Markets and ABN AMRO Clearing Bank have invested in A5X, a new Brazilian derivatives exchange which is set to begin operations by 2026. The total capital raised so far stands at an estimated R$200 million following both Series A and B rounds.
First reported by Wall Street Journal, TXSE is aiming for a launch at the start of 2025 and host its first listing in 2026. The TRADE understands that BlackRock has taken a minority investment. The post BlackRock and Citadel Securities back new Texas-based challenger exchange appeared first on The TRADE.
US regulators have unveiled major new capital rules for lenders which is expected to see requirements for Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) increase by 19% and have a knock-on effect to trading and lending activities. There will be a period in which that’s implemented, some suggestions in the beginning of 2026.
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The additional minimum pricing increment or ‘tick size’ will apply to the quoting of certain NMS stocks, while the reduction in access fee caps will be linked to protected quotations of trading centres. They are pro-capital formation.” For odd-lot information, the compliance date will be the first business day of May 2026.
The firm’s most recent report refers to previous research in its ‘data automation: the workflow efficiency game-changer’ studywhich found that less than one third of those surveyed believed that capital markets professionals are prepared for the T+1 go-live date. Bilateral exposure to another counterparty can last years.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is in the process of introducing noteworthy rule changes to the clearing of fixed income securities, a development which is set to reshape the landscape for fixed income trading. For trading desks, the new rules will result in a range of operational and regulatory shifts.
The shift to T+1 in the US can largely be described as a success – affirmation rates remain comfortably high, fail rates have stayed reasonably low and FX trades don’t appear to have shifted to bilateral settlement as feared. A few bps matter,” said Jim Goldie, EMEA head of capital markets, ETFs and indexed strategies, Invesco.
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The UK has a leading global market and it is vital to ensure that it remains competitive by widening access to market data and broadening participation in capital markets from investors, both domestically and internationally,” said Victoria Webster, managing director of fixed income at AFME, in an announcement back in September.
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