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  • Seven smaller U.K. lenders have joined the four largest banks in agreeing to review past sales of interest-rate swaps, according to the Financial Service Authority.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India has tightened the eligibility and for stocks in derivatives by doubling the minimum trading volume from 5 lakh (USD9,035) to 10 lakh in an effort to keep illiquid stocks from entering the derivatives market.
  • Only 5% of banks surveyed are able to calculate on demand credit valuation adjustments upon default of large counterparties, according to a survey by consultancy Lepus for software provider SAS.
  • The Singapore Exchange has enhanced regulations to protect derivatives market against systemically destabilizing events, including the possibility that multiple members default.
  • Spanish regulators have banned short selling on stocks and on both listed and over-the-counter derivatives for three months because of market volatility.
  • BNY Mellon has appointed Wim Hautekiet to succeed Paul Bodart as ceo of the Bank of New York Mellon, its European banking entity.