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India’s IDBI Bank underwrote the first two credit default swaps transactions for corporate bonds, defying market observers’ predictions that the first deals were weeks away.
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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.