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Volumes in floored floater structured products in Switzerland have dropped even further over recent months, with investors instead turning to alternative fixed-income products, such as credit linked notes (CLN), in search of greater yield.
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The top four UK banks are in trouble again, for possible mis-sales of swaps to SMEs. Saying it was a one-off will not do any more. The drive for high profits will always lead to abuses. Tough regulation will be necessary — but the banking model needs to change.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has approved for public comment proposed guidance on how it will apply derivatives regulations internationally, as well as a proposed phased compliance program for swaps dealers and participants both in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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The investment-banking industry is experiencing a slowdown in capital markets revenues, as it shifts to a less profitable but lower risk business model, according to Standard & Poor’s.