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German regulators have expressed “legal reservations” about the proposed merger between Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Liffe and wants changes made to improve it.
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Japan’s Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission is considering sanctions on units of Citigroup and UBS for allegedly trying to influence the setting of the Yen-Libor rate to benefit their derivatives trading businesses.
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Three Democrat members of the House of Representatives plan to introduce a bill next week that would allow the private sector to fund the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a way of compensating for cuts in the agency’s budget.
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Kinetic Derivatives, the proprietary trading firm founded by two former traders at Investec, has given notice that it is closing shop after launching in March 2010.
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Derivatives regulators from Canada, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore concluded their summit in Paris last week without reaching an agreement on cross-border issues related to implementation of over-the-counter derivatives regulation.
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Mark Machin is stepping down as vice chairman of investment banking for Asia-Pacific ex Japan at Goldman Sachs.