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Société Générale is advocating compression plays by buying credit default swaps on Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) against Anadarko Petroleum, Nexen Inc., Talisman Energy, Hess Corp. and Marathon Oil Company.
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has proposed changes to the financial resource requirements for issuers of electricity derivatives.
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Berkshire Hathaway will likely scale back the use of derivatives under its planned investment leaders, former hedge fund managers Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, according to Warren Buffett, its current ceo.
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Goldman Sachs is said to be planning to extend its new GSessions electric bond trading system to cover credit default swaps some time after its initial launch in coming weeks.
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India’s privately owned Skymet Weather Services has announced plans to launch weather derivatives indices on commodity exchanges.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has approved rules proposed by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board that would require banks that underwrite municipal derivatives to disclose the risks of the deals to state and local governments.