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Banks have been pressing to have exchange traded funds exempt from the Volcker Rule ban on proprietary trading.
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CBOE Group has announced that it will be begin listing futures and options that track volatility indices on Brazilian stocks and crude oil on Feb. 21.
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A group of seven natural-gas and electricity trade groups have been pressing the White House to make sure that derivatives regulations are not adopted that would drive up the costs for energy companies that use them for hedging.
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University of Chicago Law School economists Glen Weyl and Eric Posner have proposed the creation of a government agency made up financial experts to prescreen derivatives, referring to it as a Food and Drug Administration for financial Products.
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A new study by Asset Consulting Group, commissioned by CBOE Group, assesses the merits of using options-based strategy benchmark indexes to construct a diversified portfolio.
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Goldman Sachs has called on regulator to revise the Volcker Rule, arguing in a comment letter on the measure that it goes beyond Congress’ intentions and underestimates the financial market complexities.