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Aquis Names CCP Partners

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Aquis Exchange CEO Alasdair Haynes says links to multiple CCPs will provide members with a choice of where to clear.

These CCP agreements mean that Aquis Exchange will be able to offer its members counterparty risk protection, settlement netting facilities and post-trade anonymity. EMCF, LCH.Clearnet and SIX x-clear together account for the majority of the current European equities clearing market. All these agreements are subject to regulatory approval.

"We are strong advocates of the horizontal model and open access," explains Aquis Exchange's CEO, Alasdair Haynes. "It has always been our plan for Aquis Exchange to link to a number of CCPs so members have choice of where to clear. These agreements mean that we will be able to offer them that choice, and interoperability, from the very beginning, which is great news."

For more information on Aquis Exchange, its management, novel pricing model, and its various operational and technology partners, click here.   

 

 

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