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The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed two bills aimed at relaxing some derivatives regulations in a show of bipartisan support.
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Lucas Nowak, a sterling and euro credit trader at BNP Paribas in London, has left the firm.
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Legislation limiting commissions on retail structured products has Australian financial advisors in a tizzy, with some suggesting they would reduce the amount of structured products offered which could in turn force issuers to find alternative distribution channels.
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The International Islamic Financial Market and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association have developed a standard Islamic confirmation template for profit rate swaps.
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High floor prices on contingent convertibles may reassure shareholders over dilution, but they rightly worry debt investors. That’s why Swiss Re’s use of an unfloored conversion option should be welcomed by investors — and considered by banks.
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The European Commission has indicated that it will soon release its crisis management proposals, after a further period of consultation on bailing in senior debt as part of resolution regimes for failing banks. But has the EC missed its opportunity to reshape the bank finance market?