Commodities
Clearing members combing rule books after LME lawsuit win
Industry debates whether other CCPs and exchanges would cancel trades if faced with similar crisis
Goldman's Patel joins XTX Markets
Jigar Patel will head the market-maker's e-commodities business
Commodity correlation returning to pre-2008 levels, say analysts
The tight link between commodities and equities is easing as firms become less worried about macro shocks, say analysts
PFGBest bankruptcy fuels calls for stronger protection of customer funds
The collapse of Peregrine Financial Group, which comes just nine months after the bankruptcy of MF Global, has raised the pressure on US regulators to boost protection of customer funds held by futures commission merchants
CME’s CCP to clear Middle East products and reduce 'black swans'
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (CME) bid to eliminate 'black swan' events in the commodity derivatives arena received a boost with the announcement that the world's largest derivatives exchange will start clearing a new range of Middle Eastern and…
JP Morgan slashes commodities desks
Fate of other prop desks unclear ahead of enactment of Volcker Rule
CME accepts gold as trade collateral
LONDON - The clearing house of CME Group, CME Clearing, began accepting gold as collateral for trades on the exchange last Monday (October 19).