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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.
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Europe continued to lead the widening of the sovereign credit-default swap market, ending 2.4% wider the week through Dec. 16 on fears of downgrades for multiple continental countries.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has unanimously approved regulations relating to the time period in which users must report prices on credit default swaps traded on swap execution facilities or exchanges.
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Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext are said have offered to freeze increases on derivatives fees if the European Union approves their merger.
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The Reserve Bank of India has fined 19 commercial banks for failing to follow regulations earlier this year related to the selling of derivatives.
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The determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has ruled that an announcement by Northern Rock of the results of a tender offer on eight series of subordinated bonds constituted a credit event that triggers payout of credit default swaps referencing the U.K. lender.