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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems and the International Organization of Securities Commissions have published for public comment proposals for clearinghouses, requiring them to submit plans for recovery or resolution in the event a firm must wind down.
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Japan accounted for one-quarter of the volume of global over-the-counter derivative trading volume in 2011, with moderate growth in the derivatives market projected, according to Celent.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland is said to be in talks with authorities for a deal related to its alleged involvement in the manipulation of the London interbank offered rate.
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George Osborne, the U.K.’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, has set out guidelines for a review of the London interbank offered rate to be conducted by Martin Wheatley, managing director of the Financial Services Authority and ceo-designate of the Financial Conduct Authority, suggesting that the review should consider replacing the current Libor with one based on actual traded rates.
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Franklin Templeton has debuted the Brazilian Opportunities Fund, which will invest in equity, fixed income and fx.
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Ignis Asset Management has launched an absolute return credit fund that will use credit default swaps to gain exposure to investment grade and high-yield credit.