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Credit default swap spreads on U.S. corporate debt narrowed for the fifth consecutive day on optimism that Europe may have a long-term plan to deal with the debt crisis.
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MarkitSERV has begun transmitting confirmed trade records to the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.’s new Global Trade Repository for over-the-counter interest rate derivatives.
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The Australian government’s Corporate and Markets Advisory Committee has rejected calls for an overhaul to the country’s derivatives legislation, following a year-long review of the measure.
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The European Union is expected to follow the recommendation of its Joaquin Almunia, its antitrust commissioner, and block the proposed merger of NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Boerse.
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Invesco Perpetual plans to launch its Global Financial Capital Fund Jan. 25.
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London-based Liberium Capital has named Mark Godridge as ceo of its U.S. operations in New York. Godridge most recently was head of European and emerging-market sales at JPMorgan Cazenove.