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Credit Suisse has issued a structured product linked to gold and equity indices that includes a knock-in feature that reduces the coupon payment to one percent.
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Fragmentation of the Asian derivatives markets and the ability of end users and dealers in Europe and the U.S. to access them will be the main focal point of 2012, as local regulators press on with the establishment of clearinghouses and trade repositories.
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European banks are responsible for USD25 billion, or 17%, of the credit default swaps sold on euro sovereign bonds, according to the European Banking Authority.
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U.S. regulators are under pressure from asset managers to revise the Volcker rule amid a wide range of complaints about its reach.
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Bart Chilton, a member of the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission, said derivatives brokers should be allowed to invest client funds only in U.S. debt.
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Credit Suisse has tapped Peter Antico to serve as managing director and head of North America rates in its fixed-income department.