9th December, 2020
Brazil's B3 was the global exchange of the year and LCH was the clearing house of the year globally
Brazil's B3 won the global and Americas exchange of the year, as LCH was named clearing house of the year globally, in Europe and in Asia.
The full list of winners is below:
Global and Americas Exchange of the Year: B3 – Brazilian Exchange & OTC
Asia Exchange of the Year: Bursa Malaysia Derivatives
Middle East Exchange of the Year: Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange
Europe Exchange of the Year: Euronext
Global, Europe, Asia and Middle East Clearing House of the Year: LCH
Americas Clearing House of the Year: CME
Trade Repository of the Year: DTCC
Asset Manager of the Year: Legal and General Investment Management
Most Innovative Contract of the Year: Euronext Single Stock Dividend Futures and Single Stock Futures
Exchange Innovation of the Year: Eurex Enlight
Clearing House Innovation of the Year: Eurex Cloud Prisma Margin Estimator
Prop Trader of the Year: OSTC
Market-Maker of the Year: Citadel Securities
Client Clearing Provider of the Year: Marex Spectron
Bank of the Year: Morgan Stanley
Non-Bank FCM of the Year: RJ O’Brien
Equity Trading Solution of the Year: Itiviti
Fixed Income Trading Solution of the Year: Tradeweb
Multi-Asset Trading Solution of the Year: Horizon Software
Market Surveillance Solution of the Year: Eventus Systems
Regulatory Reporting Solution of the Year: Kaizen Reporting
Technology Innovation of the Year: ION Markets
Trading and Execution Solution of the Year: BGC Partners Fenics GO
Connectivity Provider of the Year: BSO
Market Data Solution of the Year: Quincy Data powered by McKay Brothers
Derivatives Trading System of the Year: Trading Technologies
Risk Management System of the Year: ION Markets
Collateral Management System of the Year: TriOptima
Post-Trade System of the Year: ION Markets
Lifetime Achievement Award: Jerome Kemp, Citigroup
Chief Executive of the Year: Lee Hodgkinson, OSTC
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