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  • The delay in implementing derivatives regulations relating to electronic swap trading is hurting the growth of ICAP’s iSwap trading platform, according to Michael Spencer, the firm’s group ceo.
  • U.S. regulators are considering a possible exemption of sovereign debt from a ban on proprietary trading under the Dodd-Frank Act after several foreign governments complained that the regulation could raise borrowing costs, slow the flow of capital and hurt their sovereign-debt markets.
  • The New Zealand Exchange is said to be relying on the international experience of its new ceo, Tim Bennett, to open opportunities for its derivatives, equities and agriculture platforms.
  • A new hedge fund to be launched this year by Carlo Ramirez and Olivier Garcia, two former traders at Credit Suisse, is expected to invest in stocks and derivatives linked to Asian companies.
  • Europe leads the world in the development of synthetic exchange traded funds with the ETFs representing 37% of the region’s total market, compared with 11% in Asia-Pacific and 3% in the U.S.
  • The Federal Housing Finance Agency has responded to media reports that Freddie Mac profited by pouring money into derivatives known as inverse floaters in which the government-sponsored enterprise benefited from homeowners are unable to refinance.