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Japan and Singapore have taken the lead in Asia in setting up clearinghouses for over-the-counter derivatives, according to Celent.
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Guggenheim Investments has expanded its fixed-income strategies for mutual funds with three new offerings that previously were only available to institutional investors.
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Hedge funds have been buying exotic window barrier puts on the euro/U.S. dollar cross over the past week.
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Banks want regulators to give them more than five years to prepare for the Volcker rule so they can unload certain private equity assets, a move critics say merely is aimed at weakening the measure.
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Hong Kong’s Legislative Council has rejected changes to the Securities and Futures (Professional Investor) Rules that aimed at introducing amendments to improve protection for investors in structured products.
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The cost of foreign exchange swaps for certain U.K. firms looking to issue securitizations into the U.S. and Europe beyond the core U.K. investor base remain “prohibitively” expensive, according to Stephen Bowcott, head of securitization at Paragon Group.