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EFG Financial Products has expanded its structured products team with the appointment of two senior salesmen from Société Générale.
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The negotiations for the appropriate haircut for private sector involvement in a voluntary Greek debt restructuring continue.
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Credit default spreads on European sovereigns tightened an average of 10% in the past week, with those on Greece narrowing 22% on market reaction to debt-restructuring talks that may conclude with a near-term solution for the country’s debt woes, according to Fitch Solutions.
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Derivatives reform for Europe are still a long way off despite compromises announced earlier this week by the European Union.
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The House Agriculture Committee has approved six bills relating to derivatives regulation in the Dodd-Frank Act.
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NYSE Euronext CEO Duncan Niederauer admitted that he misjudged the approach by European Union antitrust regulators to the proposed merger between his exchange and Deutsche Boerse, and conceded that there is little hope for its success.