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The European Banking Federation, the Association for Financial Markets in Europe and five other trade groups have urged the European Union to extend its deadline for implementing over-the-counter derivatives regulation beyond 2013 to give more time to consult, write and implement the measures. \
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has hired Nadim Siddique as managing director and head of equity derivatives for the U.S. in New York.
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Credit Suisse has launched the first structured product linked to its HS Global Style Rotation Equity Hedged Index.
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An International Accounting Standards Board review of credit risk hedge accounting standards for credit derivatives will likely make it easier for firms to account for credit default swaps in Japan.
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A non-U.S. based hedge fund snapped up USD2 billion of puts on the euro/U.S. dollar from Morgan Stanley this week.
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Central counterparties, and not the European Securities and Market Authority, should have the decision-making power to refuse to clear certain types of over-the-counter derivatives if they do not wish to take on the risk, said Anthony Belchambers, ceo of the Futures and Options Association.