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Industry professionals are waiting to see whether or how regulators from the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission can square two different approaches to planned business conduct rules for swap entities.
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Asian hedge funds and propriety trading desks have been buying of out-of-the-money puts on Asian indices in size and increasing their exposure to convexity via over-the-counter variance swaps in recent weeks.
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The Basel Committee is expected to release additional guidance on the risk capital treatment of initial margin and default fund contributions within the next four weeks.
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Richard Metcalfe is the global head of policy at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association in London. He sat down with Senior Reporter Olivia Thetgyi at the Burgenstock conference in Interlaken, Switzerland to talk about the derivatives market’s biggest issues concerning regulation, clearinghouses and structured products.
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A number of weeks ago we discussed the crisis beginning in a “calm” manner, with surprisingly little reaction in implied and realized volatility, and skew as the market sold off considerably.
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The European Commission has plans to prevent banks and investors from avoiding a proposed tax on derivatives, stocks and bonds by imposing it on the home country of the trader rather than in the country where the trade occurred, according to Financial Times Deutschland.