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Some market participants fear that, after a long and distinguished history, the end could now be in sight for the syndicated loans product. But they underestimate the fundamental strengths of the bank financing market.
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The House of Representatives is expected to vote on two bipartisan bills aimed at easing regulatory requirements related to derivatives.
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank are among the top prime brokerages that have said they are raising trading fees they charge their hedge fund clients, so to pay for increased costs of funding.
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Deutsche Bank and PineBridge Investments have announced that their Chinese fund ventures, Harvest Fund Management and Huatai-PineBridge Fund, have received regulatory approval from China to launch the country’s first exchange-traded funds that track the CSI300 Index of the nation’s 300 largest listed companies.
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The U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Octeg, broker dealer arm of Getco, USD450,000 for failure to adequately supervise equities trading, following an examination of the firm’s activates by Nasdaq OMX Group earlier this month.
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HSBC Securities has debuted sub-custody and clearing services to cross-border banks and broker dealers through its HSBC Trinkaus unit in Germany.