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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Guggenheim Securities USD800,000 for failing to supervise two collateralized debt obligation traders for allegedly trying to conceal a trading loss.
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JPMorgan Chase has changed its valued-at-risk model for measuring losses in its credit derivatives portfolio for the third time this year, resulting in a USD36 million, or 24%, reduction in its total VaR.
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The U.K.’s Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards has been ordered by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to review consumer banks’ derivatives sales practices with an eye to deciding whether these financial institutions should be able to sell the products.
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CME Group and the IntercontinentalExchange have been taking steps to recategorize energy swaps as futures in order to circumvent new clearing regulations.
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The Moscow Stock Exchange’s derivatives market committee is considering launching foreign equity futures for Russian investors after the nation’s Federal Service For Financial Markets adopted legislation allowing bourses to create futures for foreign stocks.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is close to delaying the enforcement date for energy swaps clearing regulations, which were set to go take effect today.