The Clear Outcome

Published: Apr 2024
CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger explains why the Basel III Endgame proposals to increase risk-based capital requirements for banks providing client clearing services would have a significant – and negative – impact on derivatives markets. 

Project Eden: Revolutionising Government Debt-Raising and Settlement at TASE – Paving the Way for Financial Innovation

Published: Apr 2024
The Israeli bond market stands out globally for its unique characteristics. Unlike most bond markets that operate exclusively as over-the-counter trading venues for primary dealers, government bonds in Israel are traded similarly to equities through continuous trading on the primary exchange.

Client clearing in commodity derivative markets

Published: Apr 2024
Dr Pedro Gurrola-Perez, Head of Research at the WFE, writes about client clearing in commodity derivative markets.

CEO Letter - April 2024

Published: Apr 2024

This month’s CEO letter is written by Pedro Gurrola-Perez, the WFE’s Head of Research .

Welcome to the April 2024 issue of WFE Focus. 

In this edition, we bring you a few highlights from WFEClear 2024, the WFE Clearing and Derivatives conference that took place in Madrid at the end of March, hosted by BME (Bolsas y Mercados Españoles) and SIX Group. 

At the splendid Palacio de la Bolsa de Madrid, industry leaders from central clearing houses (CCPs), academics, regulators and policymakers met to share ideas on the opportunities and challenges we face in central and bilateral clearing. Without...

The WFE's Women Leaders 2024 - Catherine Addona-Peña, Global Chief Risk Officer of Nasdaq

Published: Mar 2024
When you invest your time in developing the skills and expertise needed to grow and overcome the most challenging setbacks, you emerge as more well-rounded leader who leads their teams to ultimate success.

The WFE's Women Leaders 2024 - Eun Ah Choi, SVP, Global Head of Regulatory Operations of Nasdaq

Published: Mar 2024
Give yourself plenty of room to practice and grow. It’s perfectly fine to be imperfect. The most important thing is to improve continuously.
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