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Dealers are looking to bring structured product issuance platforms and hedging operations, which have traditionally been housed in separate entities, into one single entity.
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An advisory committee made up of of competition regulators from European Union member states are said to have rejected the proposed merger of NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Boerse as recommended by Joaquin Almunia, the European Commission’s competition commissioner.
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A group of derivatives trade associations has commissioned the law firm Clifford Chance to study the possibility of reviving the idea of “mutual recognition” of derivatives regulations between the U.S. and the European Union to untangle the current confusion.
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The Hague has formed a tribunal that will hear disputes involving credit derivatives, collateralized debt obligations and other exotic instruments, with the goal of building up internationally recognized legal precedents in this sector.
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TriOptima eliminated a record-breaking USD62 trillion in notional principal outstanding in over-the-counter derivatives in 2011.
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The HM Treasury has warned the U.S. that unless it relaxes the Volcker rule banning proprietary trading, liquidity in international bond markets could dry up.