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A group of U.S. senators have introduced legislation that would give the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission the authority to impose position limits on oil futures as a way of bringing down soaring fuel prices.
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NYSE Euronext said it would not appeal a ruling by the European Commission that blocked the exchange’s proposed merger with Deutsche Boerse, which has announced that it would sue to challenge the decision.
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Morgan Stanley has asked the Italian Treasury to pay it EUR2.57 billion (USD3.4 billion) for canceling billions in outstanding derivatives contracts earlier this year under an “additional terminations events” clause.
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Ethiopis Tafara, head of international affairs at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, testified before a House Financial Services subcommittee that Congress should amend the Dodd-Frank Act to make it easier for global regulators to share data on swaps.
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Barclays has expanded its financial institutions staff in Asia with the hiring of relationship directors Sayoko Kozakai, formerly with Citibank, for Japan and Patrick Leung, most recently with National Australia Bank, for Greater China.
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Wolfgang Hammes is said to have left as co-head of European financial institution investment banking at Deutsche Bank for personal reasons.