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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Investment-banking revenue in the U.K. is expected to return to growth for five years, after contracting at an annualized rate of 1.6% over the five years through 2012-2013, according to IBISWorld.