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The U.S. House Agriculture Committee has delayed a meeting scheduled for May 17 at which it was to vote on measures designed to weaken derivatives regulations in the Dodd-Frank Act in the wake of JPMorgan Chase’s reported losses.
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NYSE Euronext has signed a memorandum of understanding with the China Financial Futures Exchange to jointly develop futures and option markets in Europe, the U.S. and China.
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William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said he does not anticipate the derivatives industry to make any additional voluntary commitments to improve operations this year as new regulations begin taking effect as market participants have been doing since 2005.
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A significant proportion of trades fail to settle on time despite improvements to clearing and settlement infrastructures, according Omgeo.
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Credit default swaps spreads on U.S. banks have widened to their highest levels of the year, including CDS on JPMorgan Chase, widening 8 basis points to 147 bps.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s chief accountant has asked the Financial Accounting Standard Board to consider changing its accounting standards for derivatives used as hedging instruments.