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  • Credit Suisse saw equity sales and trading revenues of CHF4,330 million last year against CHF4,270 million in 2011, despite lower trading volumes and client activity, according to its earnings statement.
  • Asia-based investors are considering buying digital options that play the correlation between U.S. dollar, yen and other Asian currencies such as the South Korean won, in order to obtain topside dollar exposure, according to traders.
  • A vote in the European parliament today on whether to reject technical standards covering non-financial companies in the European Market Infrastructure Regulation has been cancelled. The move came after the European Commission pledged today to phase-in obligations for non-financial firms to clear over-the-counter derivatives.
  • In Wingecarribee Shire Council v Lehman Brothers Australia case, the unreported decision of Justice Steven David Rares contains a reasoned and detailed judgment canvassing many current legal topics ranging from representative proceeding process to the duty of financial advisers in negligence, under statute and the imposition of fiduciary duties. This Learning Curve confines itself to a summary of the facts, the key findings and implications for financial advisers and their insurers arising from the judgment.
  • Building bigger capital buffers are more important to stabilizing banks than ring-fencing their retail and investment operations, according to Jaime Caruana, general manager of the Bank for International Settlements.
  • The pilot program launched in 2011 by the China Futures Association and CME Group to allow domestic future brokerages to trade foreign derivatives will soon be expanded from three firms to 20, according to Julien Le Noble, CME’s head of its Asia-Pacific office.