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The over-the-counter equity swaps market, a small one by volume but important for dealers in terms of providing one-off trading needs to customers, could be in trouble once the Dodd-Frank clearing mandate kicks in.
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Bank of America is said to preparing to slash 2,000 jobs in its investment-banking, commercial banking and non-U.S. wealth management businesses.
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Credit default swap spreads on Hungary’s sovereign debt has narrowed 75 basis points in the past week to its lowest level of 2012 on talks with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union for financial assistance.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. began publishing public information on over-the-counter interest rates trades on May 1.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. began publishing public information on over-the-counter interest rates trades on May 1.
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The U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Citigroup Global Markets, Morgan Stanley, UBS Financial Services and Wells Fargo Advisors a total of more than USD9.1 million for selling leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds “without reasonable supervision and for not having a reasonable basis for recommending the securities.”