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Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are all tied for first place in Greenwich Associates’ ranking of leaders in over-the-counter commodities derivatives for 2011 with a 41% market penetration.
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Jill Sommers, a Republican commissioner on the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said inadequate coordination between U.S regulators and their foreign counterparts regarding the international reach of the Dodd-Frank Act could disrupt the global swaps market.
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Nasdaq OMX has added equity-based indices to provide exposure to spot prices of commodities.
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Swiss clearinghouse X-Clear said it is considering creation of a central securities depository based in the euro zone and is actively looking at acquisitions.
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Dan Gallagher, a Republican member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, said regulators should be willing to review, and even overhaul, the proposed Volcker Rule in light of thousands of comment letters on the measure which “provide powerful evidence that the benefits the proposed rule was designed to provide may come at an unacceptably high cost.”
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Vikram Gandhi, former global head of financial institutions group and vice chairman of investment banking at Credit Suisse, has been hired as a senior adviser at Greenhill & Co.