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Société Générale is advising investors to buy credit default swaps on a basket of low beta names against the iTraxx Main.
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The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive could restrict investor choice in negotiating financial contracts on trading platforms and discourage the establishment of organized trading facilities, according to market officials.
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Germany’s Commerzbank has unloaded most of its credit default swaps on peripheral eurozone countries, as the breakup of the eurozone is increasingly unlikely.
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Australian regulators are reconsidering allowing the Singapore Exchange to take over the Australian Securities Exchange—at least for clearing activities—18 months after rejecting the proposal.
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Edwin Schooling Latter, the Bank of England’s head of payments and infrastructure, has downplayed concerns that mandatory central clearing of over-the-counter derivatives and margin requirements for uncleared trades would shrink the supply of eligible collateral.
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Financial regulators from around the world have criticized the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission for its effort to extend the reach of its swaps regulations to foreign countries.