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New contracts cannot yet be traded in US
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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  • National Futures Association members registering with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as swap dealers and major swap participants will also have to file additional documents with the NFA.
  • Banks and money managers will need an additional USD480 billion in margin to cover credit default swaps trading through central clearinghouses, according to Morgan Stanley analysts.
  • The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has warned banks not to pre-determine how customers who were victim to alleged mis-selling of interest-rate swaps will be compensated.
  • New guidelines issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority and due to go into effect in February are not expected to have major impact on the use of derivatives.
  • The U.S. capital markets weakened in the second quarter, accounting for only 6.7% of the global volume raised in equity markets, down from 17% in the preceding three-month period, according to the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation.