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Banks have found ways to help foreign customers circumvent U.S. derivatives regulations by taking advantage of an exemption in the measures.
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Greg Tanzer, a member of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, said derivatives brokers are putting client money at risk by investing in contracts for difference without following regulations aimed at protecting their funds.
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The French government said it may punish market participants that use derivatives to evade the country’s new financial transaction tax.
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Regulations designed to make derivatives markets safer along with stricter bank rules are making credit expensive, according to a study by the law firm Allen & Overy.
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Some of the world’s largest exchanges are protesting new capital requirements that they claim will make trading listed derivatives significantly more expensive and discourage risk-hedging.
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S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched the S&P500 Minimum Volatility Index, its first benchmark to use the minimum-variance approach that the firm says uses an optimizer to generate a low volatility index that tracks closed the S&P500.