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The U.K. Financial Services Authority has fined Santander GBP1.5 million (USD2.3 million) for allegedly failing to confirm under which circumstances its structured product offerings would be covered by the U.K. Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
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Credit Suisse has launched a capital protected structured product that allows investors to take advantage of the appreciation of a basket of Asian currencies against the U.S. dollar.
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Dealers could start offering options on futures on the HSI Volatility Index by the end of the year, according to market officials.
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The European Union’s antitrust regulators have been investigating for several months whether there was collusion among companies involved in derivatives trading to influence the London interbank offered rate, according to Antoine Colombani, a European Commission spokesman.
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A group of six Republican and Democrat senator have told regulators that the Volcker Rule as currently drafted could have a negative impact on liquidity.
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Threatened downgrades on major banks could drive up the amount of collateral they would need to cover derivatives.