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  • Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking and the Institute of International Bankers are calling on the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to delay required registration of foreign-based lender’s swap-dealing unit, set for October, until after the CFTC receives comments on a recent proposal on how the Dodd-Frank Act would apply to foreign-based banks and overseas unit of U.S.-based banks.
  • After the initial dismay, sovereign credit spreads staged a remarkable recovery following a reappraisal of European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s latest press conference.
  • Credit default swaps on sovereign debt of core eurozone countries, including Germany, Austria, Finland and the Netherlands, narrowed by nearly one-third in July.
  • U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald of Manhattan has suspended new lawsuits coming before her over alleged manipulation of the London interbank offered rate until she sees the course of earlier litigation over the same issue.
  • Sales of structured notes by U.S. banks dropped to USD2.28 billion in July, slightly above the record-low USD2.16 billion issued in December, with the decline blamed on recent ratings cuts on the 11 largest issuers.
  • Barclays has hired Richard Evans as coo for European, Middle East and African equities.