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The number of Australian investors in capital-protected products fell 9% in 2011, largely because of expectations of lower market returns and the European debt crisis, according to Investment Trends.
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The determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association decided that the filing of bankruptcy of Residential Capital constitutes a credit event that would trigger the payout of roughly USD858 million in credit default swaps referencing the ResCap.
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The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said it is reviewing JPMorgan Chase’s USD2.3 billion in losses but noted that it was unclear whether the trades involved would have violated a proposed ban on proprietary trading under the Volcker Rule.
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Samuel Hocking has resigned as global head of prime brokerage sales at BNP Paribas for personal reasons.
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The BOX Options Exchange is in the early stages of developing a platform that will allow trading of U.S. stock options after hours, according to Tony McCormick, ceo of the exchange.