Making Sense of Global OTC Derivatives Infrastructure: Markets, CCPs, and Platforms
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Making Sense of Global OTC Derivatives Infrastructure: Markets, CCPs, and Platforms
Existing physical trading networks and data centers enable the economical, rapid, and agile formation of the new OTC derivatives infrastructure.
Boston, November 12, 2014 – The 2009 G-20 mandate to transform OTC derivatives markets has resulted in an overabundance of new players and a plethora of connectivity paths. What used to be a hub-and-spoke manual infrastructure between sell-side and buy-side has fractured into a spider's web of connectivity. With each additional regulatory variation and latency across G-20 member countries' regulatory efforts, the new regionalized OTC derivatives environment gets more and more complex. Is there any hope to ease the formation of these new connectivity webs?
This Aite Group Impact Report is based on data gathered throughout 2014 from markets, CCPs, and platforms that currently process OTC derivatives transactions across the globe or plan to do so and describes how they are maximizing their individual liquidity within the new electronic infrastructure.
This 32-page Impact Report contains four figures and seven tables. Clients of Aite Group's Institutional Securities & Investments service can download this report.