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On April 18, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission adopted joint final rules further defining a “swap dealer,” “security-based swap dealer,” “major swap participant,” “major security-based swap participant” and “eligible contract participant.”
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As the potential for a Greek exit from the Eurozone and the uncertainty around contagion to peripheral countries increases, the banking sector once again come into focus across Europe.
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The political turmoil in Greece continued to create volatility in the credit markets.
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Derivatives dealers are reviewing their counterparty contracts and assessing their potential exposures to Greece over concerns that the country may leave the euro zone.
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The Bombay Stock Exchange has turned to foreign banks and brokers, including Morgan Stanley and Interactive Brokers, to help lure foreign investors to its equity derivatives segment.
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The downgrade of 16 Spanish banks has widened credit default swap spreads on Spanish sovereign debt to a record 560 bps before settling back to 556 bps.