After Lsoc Implementation, Talk of Algo-Enabled Portability

Peter Barsoom
Peter Barsoom, COO at Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)

Last year's Futures Industry Association (FIA) conference in New York featured a raft of assurances as FCMs, clearinghouses, and their buy-side clients prepared to implement the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's new regulations. Probably most famous among them is Lsoc, which came into practice last November.

Lsoc─so its name suggests─was designed to buffer against failures like MF Global on legal issues and operational mechanics in a space where product fungibility doesn't exist across

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