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The European Banking Authority has stepped up efforts to develop new consumer protection rules following scandals involving the manipulation of the London interbank offered rate and mis-selling of complex instruments.
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High-yield bond issuance by European corporations is on a pace to set another record in 2012, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Robert Pickel, ceo of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, warned global regulators could face a “trade war” if they do not align their derivatives regulations.
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Publication of a standard legal contract for over-the-counter derivatives clearing in Europe is expected to be delayed up to three months past its original September target after buy-side firms’ participation in the discussion has slowed talks.
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Buy-side firms will likely struggle to meet central counterparty intraday margin calls to meet clearing requirements, and will need clearing members and clearing houses to help resolve the problem, according to speakers at a clearing summit in New York.
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AdvisorShares has debuted the actively managed AdvisorShares STAR Global Buy-Write ETF.