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Korea’s Securities and Futures Commission has requested that prosecutors launch an investigation of a former trader at Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong for allegedly engaging in price manipulation on equity-linked derivatives.
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RBC Capital Markets has agreed to pay USD30.4 million to settle charges brought by the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission that it sold collateralized debt obligations that were allegedly unsuitable to five Wisconsin school districts.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has postponed a vote on speculation limits on commodities originally scheduled for Oct. 4 until Oct. 18.
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The European Union has no plans to force banks to separate their commercial and investment banking operations, says Olli Rehn, commissioner for economic and monetary affairs.
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The Bank for International Settlements’ Basel Committee will in the next two to three weeks issue a final consultation on the capitalization of dealers’ exposures to a central counterparty’s default fund.
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Brett Golledge, European head of trading of credit indexes, index options and corporates at UBS in London, has left the firm.