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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association nearly doubled its lobbying costs in the third quarter from a year ago to USD674,000, a figure that exceeds its second-quarter spending by more than one-third, according to a disclosure report.
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Bala Swaminathan is said to planning to leave his position as vice chairman of Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch investment banking unit in India.
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Credit-default swap investors, such as hedge funds and asset managers, are likely to sell protection on the Markit CDX North American High Yield index next year as a way to boost investment returns and increase credit exposure to the U.S.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision said it is looking for a “full deduction” of an accounting rule known as debt-valuation adjustment, which allows banks to raise their profits and capital by writing down the value of their debt and derivatives when market prices decline.
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Christopher Carter, the global head of equity derivatives at Renaissance Capital, has joined Nomura as head of sales, trading, and structuring for equity derivatives products in Japan based in Tokyo, according to a statement from the firm.
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Equity derivative dealers are working on rolling out new tail risk products and strategies in 2012, with the market expecting low liquidity and high volatility to pose risks in the early stages of the New Year.