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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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The Royal Bank of Scotland expected to enter settlement talks with regulators in the near future over allegations that it manipulated the London interbank offered rate and will pay “material fines.”
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The OCC reports that average daily cleared contract volumes dropped 17% in October from a year earlier, while futures clearing rose 31% during the same period.
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Standard Bank Isle of Man has introduced the Protected Return Deposit Issue 3, a 3-1/2-year structured product based on performance of the FTSE 100 index for sterling deposits and S&P 500 index for U.S. and Australian dollar deposits.
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Sales of credit-linked notes with step-up coupons have surged in Europe, with issuance reaching USD3.59 billion—nearly 10 times the USD375 million sold in all of 2011.
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Smaller banks, including U.S. Bancorp, SunTrust and PNC Financial, have split with their larger peers to form their own lobbying groups, pressing for changes to the Volcker Rule.
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UBS is closing its distressed-debt trading desk in London, and has let go all but a few members of the staff, which will work on selling the Swiss bank’s distressed-debt portfolio.