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On June 29, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission published a proposed policy statement and interpretive guidance addressing the extraterritorial reach of the swaps provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act that were enacted by Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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—Andy Nybo, principal and head of derivatives research at TABB Group in New York, on why equity revenues for sellsiders are declining.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore mandated the central clearing of standardized derivatives, but had yet to determine how, and to what extent it would do so.
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This week saw some big moves in the derivatives market, again in equity derivatives.
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Depth in research and execution and strength in structuring globally in vanilla and exotic products across all asset classes set UBS apart from its competitors in the retail and institutional structured product market over the last year. That, and its development of electronic trading platforms, helped the firm land the 2012 Structured Products House of the Year award from the editors of Derivatives Week/Derivatives Intelligence.
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The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has changed its stance on the treatment of collateral supporting derivatives between an issuer of covered bonds and its special purpose vehicle.