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CME Group has announced that, beginning next week, members that invest in speculative futures positions will pay more in margin as a result of new regulations from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Prudential Financial posted USD1 billion in losses in the first quarter after the value of its derivatives declined.
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Nine out of 10 investors in exchange-traded funds prefer the physically-backed variety to the synthetic, according to Morningstar.
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RBC Capital Markets has agreed to pay up to USD2.9 million to compensate investors that suffered losses from leveraged and inversed leveraged exchange-traded funds.
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Société Générale reports that profits in the first quarter dropped 20% to EUR732 million (USD962.5 million) from a year earlier, largely because of a revaluation of its debt and loses from the sale of a corporate loan portfolio, but did get a boost from its fixed-income business.
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Taiwan’s GreTai Securities Market is said to be looking into establishing a reporting system with the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. to help it avoid double reporting of over-the-counter derivatives trades by banks.