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—Dale Rayner, special counsel at Clifford Chance in Sydney, on the pace of implementing a domestic central counterparty for derivatives trades.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said it expects to vote Sept. 8 on two proposals: One on how to phase in documentation and margining requirements, and a second on mandatory clearing and trading implantation regulations.
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The European Commission plans to propose limits on the sale of naked credit default swaps on sovereign debt, according to a draft rules it expects to be release next month.
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The determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has ruled that a suggestion in a financial statement that Texas Competitive Electric Holdings, a former unit of TXU and now owned by Energy Futures Holdings, may be insolvent was not a bankruptcy credit event triggering the payout on USD1.2 billion of credit default swaps referencing the firm.
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The London Stock Exchange is said to be in talks to acquire LCH.Clearnet, after its effort to take control of Canada’s TMX collapsed.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association increased the amount it spent on lobbying the federal government and Congress on financial reform to USD505,000 in the second quarter.