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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission voted 4-1 to approve derivatives regulations, with Republican commissioner Scott O’Malia dissenting because he claimed the CFTC did not adequately consider the costs of the measures.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has formed a special enforcement squad for overseeing the swaps markets, according to David Meister, the CFTC’s director of enforcement.
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A new study uses a methodology that shows credit default swaps amplified the European financial crisis, challenging current notions to the contrary, according to a paper to appear next month in the Journal of International Money and Finance.
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Standard & Poor’s said nearly all the ratings on some USD63 billion in 224 collateralized debt obligations backed by structured-finance securities may be downgraded after the rating agency revised its methodology for grading the debt.
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Deutsche Bank says it has received subpoena and requests for information from the European Union and U.S. regulators in connection with the investigation of alleged manipulation of LIBOR by derivatives traders.
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Deutsche Boerse said it plans to sue the European Commission for vetoing its proposed merger with NYSE Euronext, challenging “several aspects of the decision,” according to a statement from the German lender, but lawyers say the lawsuit has little chance of success.