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Hedge fund managers and dealers said the large positions in credit default swaps taken by Bruno Iksil, a trader in JPMorgan Chase’s Chief Investment Office in London, were big enough to disrupt indices and resemble proprietary investments.
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Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo has filed a lawsuit against a unit of France’s Credit Agricole and hedge fund Magnetar Capital charging that it was fraudulently induced to invest in a collateralized debt obligation in 2006 that it alleges Magnetar structured to lose money.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India is considering various steps to launch new derivatives products, already the mainstay of its stock market in terms of volume.
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Bursa Malaysia Derivatives has announced plans to revise rules to allow market participants to be either clearing or trading members and to introduce new contracts to improve access and liquidity.
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Robert Stheeman, ceo of the U.K.’s Debt Management Office, has expressed concern that the U.S. Volcker rule, which aims to limit proprietary trading by banks, could have a negative impact on the British government bond market.
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The Singapore Exchange is seeking public comment on proposed rule changes to enhance risk controls in its derivatives market.