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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is recommending that prudential regulators implementing the Volcker Rule alter their proposal to continue to allow for customer-focused proprietary trading by recasting proposed “hard-coded criteria” as “guidance” for market participants.
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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association has called for changes to plans by U.S. exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to revamp market-wide circuit breakers.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker is expected to defend the rule named after him.
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Investors have unloaded credit default swaps referencing a Greek government bond set to mature March 20 after realizing that the bond’s seven-day grace period could render their protection worthless, and have instead opted for longer-dated CDS to ensure benefiting from a failure to pay credit event on the bond.
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Global asset flows into fixed income exchange traded products set a monthly record in January with USD34.1 billion in new assets, according to BlackRock.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore has released a consultation paper seeking public comments on proposed regulatory oversight of the over-the-counter derivatives market.