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The agonizing wait for the Greek bailout to be approved finally came to an end about 3am on Tuesday Feb. 21. The Eurogroup of finance ministers signed off the deal after receiving the assurances it had asked for.
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Top U.S. banks are said to have lobbied Congress last year to broaden the proposed Volcker Rule to include companies based outside the country, and then urged foreign governments to complain about it as a way of getting the measure weakened.
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South Africa is planning to expand application of its 0.25% securities transfer tax to include derivatives, beginning April 1, 2013.
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The gap in spreads between credit default swaps on big banks and those on the broader markets have more than doubled the average since 2009, fueled by concern over the second bailout of Greek debt in three years, according to Bloomberg.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is planning policy changes including safeguards to prevent another debacle such as the one that saw the collapse of MF Global.
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Deborah Fuhr, former global head of exchange-traded fund research and implementation and a managing director at BlackRock, has formed ETF Global Insight, an independent research and consultancy firm.