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The proposed Volcker Rule could result in a surge in energy prices, according to a report commissioned by Morgan Stanley, noting that the large banks are key to helping gasoline, electricity and natural-gas companies hedge risks and conduct timely trades on commodity exchanges.
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The European Union is expected to approve derivatives regulations on Thursday.
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The new Legg Mason BW Global Income Opportunities Fund said it may manage its fx exposure by using futures, forwards and other derivatives for hedging and investment purposes.
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A staff analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that a U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commissioner requirement due to go into effect in mid-July that cleared swaps transactions be reported initially within 30 minutes would not be disruptive after finding “evidence of dealers hedging rapidly after large interest rate swap trades.”
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South Africa’s Rand Merchant Bank has announced it will close its proprietary-trading desk and combine its fixed income, fx, commodity and equity-trading units.
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The British Bankers’ Association has formed a committee of banks, a wholesale broker group and the CME Group to work on revising the London Interbank Offered Rate after allegations that derivatives traders may have manipulated LIBOR to their benefit.