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Kweku Adoboli, a trader in UBS’ exchange traded funds business in London, has been arrested by the City of London Police in connection with a USD2 billion loss from unauthorized trading at the firm. UBS said the matter was under investigation and that the event could cause it to report a loss for the group in third quarter figures due next month.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association plans to implement new dispute resolution procedures by month-end and a narrowed version of the standard credit support annex for derivatives transactions by the middle of next year.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has urged Canadian regulators to follow the same format of global trade repositories should it decide to push ahead with a local trade repository in the country.
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UBS has submitted a request to the determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association to rule on whether a succession event has occurred after Dynegy Holdings changed to a Delaware limited liability company Sept. 1.
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MF Global Holdings announced that it will slash its staff of equity sales, trading and research in Europe and Asia by more than 30% as part of CEO Jon Corzine’s plan to realign the firm as an investment bank focused on commodities.
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The U.K. is planning on suing the European Central Bank over regulations that would require London-based LCH.Clearnet to relocate within the eurozone.