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Central banks of Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia have warned the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission that proposed cross-border regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act could have “unintended consequences” for their markets.
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More than four in ten (44%) investors, analysts and traders expect the London interbank offered rate to be replaced with a new benchmark within five years, according to a Bloomberg survey.
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Investment manager SEI is in talks with several structured product providers about adding the instruments to its Global Wealth Services Infrastructure platform.
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A Senate panel, led by Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), will be investigating derivatives losses at JPMorgan Chase.
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Swaps dealers are opposed to a proposal by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission that would require them to keep audio recordings of transactions.
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Structured notes sales in the U.S. soared 48% in August from the preceding month to USD3.46 billion, with interest-rate securities more doubling from July to USD782.9 million.