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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 International Organization of Securities Commissions said there is no conclusive proof that short-selling credit default swaps disrupted global markets.
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Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission is planning to allow offshore banking units of domestic banks to use renminbi for cross-strait derivatives, as well as non-deliverable forwards and options.
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Deutsche Bourse has asked the European Union’s General Court overturn the decision by E.U. antitrust regulators earlier this year that blocked the German market’s merger with NYSE Euronext.
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Mexico’s central bank has published guidelines allowing the country’s pension funds, known as Afores, to invest in commodity futures, options and swaps.
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More than two-thirds of financial advisers have little or no understanding of the structure of synthetic exchange traded funds, according to Skandia’s latest Adviser Confidence Barometer.
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Eileen Rominger is retiring next month as director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Investment Management.