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Gross derivatives assets at U.S. banks soared in the third quarter.
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JPMorgan Chase analysts have published a 48- page paper that recommends Credit Suisse and UBS combine their investment-banking businesses.
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The Dodd-Frank Act could raise the costs and result in more standardization of derivatives and less customization, according to Peter Frank, director for corporate treasury solutions at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has proposed requiring insurance companies and reinsurers provide details of their derivatives use in terms of risk exposure.
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Executives at MF Global have complained that JPMorgan Chase was slow in settling trades for the broker-dealer and that may have led to some USD600 million in missing money and ultimately may have complicated efforts to sell the broker-dealer.
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JPMorgan ranks first among banks in debt capital markets with a market penetration score of 75%, according to Greenwich Associates.