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—Kit Juckes, head of foreign exchange strategy at Société Générale in London, on why some market participants are taking off some of their short downside euro trades.
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The European Parliament threatened a blanket ban on credit default swaps in E.U. member states, identifying them as a major contributor to current eurozone instability. The compromise text which has now been adopted is considerably less alarming than that. Most hedging purposes for which sovereign CDS are currently used are protected; it is only the truly speculative activities which will be prohibited.
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With the continued uncertainty, markets remain very jittery with daily swings continuing to be very high compared to the past behaviour of indices.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority’s influential Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group has called for radical changes to the way physical and synthetic exchange-traded funds are regulated.
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Citigroup has cut three in its equity derivatives group: Adrian Jones, a v.p., Camellia Lowry, a director, and Amrish Pattni, whose title could not be gleaned.