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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has voted 3-2 to reject a request by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association to delay position limits.
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Bursa Malaysia has made it easier to become a derivatives trader by eliminating a licensing exam and proof of academic qualifications and industry experience.
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Luc Francois has departed as head of equities derivatives at Morgan Stanley to pursue other opportunities.
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U.S. regulators have missed 200 deadlines for proposed regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act—nearly 75% of the total—and met only 51, according to a report by the law firm DavisPolk.
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The Singapore Exchange has proposed dropping its so-called engine-level iceberg order functionality, which allows large orders of securities and derivatives to be released gradually into the market, saying eliminating it would enhance market transparency.
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Credit default swap spreads on U.S. corporations widened from its lowest level since Oct. 31, according to the Markit CDS North America Investment Grade Index.