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Investors recover more when a company goes through a full bankruptcy restructuring process than through credit default swap auctions, according to an note from Morgan Stanley.
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NYSE Liffe U.S. has begun offering options on gold and silver options on its mini futures contracts.
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Asian information delivery platform KVH has teamed up with Informational-technology provider Koscom to offer proximity hosting services for derivatives trading customers of the Korean Stock Exchange.
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Bursa Malaysia has launched a new clearing and settlement system for derivatives.
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Bond insurer Ambac Financial Group has submitted an offer to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to pay more than USD100 million and surrender tax credits to settle a dispute over taxes related to losses it incurred from insuring subprime credit default swaps.
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Credit Agricole is planning to close five of its corporate and investment-banking offices in Asia as a cost-saving measure.