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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has introduced new regulations designed “to enhance the level of the collateral and transparency” of domestic synthetic exchange traded funds, effective Oct. 31.
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Banco Central do Brasil sold USD650 million of reverse fx swaps at an auction designed to help limit the real’s gains against the U.S. dollar.
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The determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has voted to delay until Sept. 1 a decision on whether a statement by Texas Competitive Electric Holdings Co., a unit of the former TXU, in its regulatory filing suggesting it was insolvent constituted a bankruptcy credit event triggering the payout of credit default swaps referencing the company.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James Peck of Manhattan has approved Lehman Brothers Holdings’s request to allow creditors to a vote on its proposed USD65 billion payout plan.
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Barclays Wealth has rolled out the Barclays Wealth Defined Returns Annual Kick Out, which aims to pay an 8.25% annual return in the first year of its six-year life.
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Federated Investors plans to begin offering its first active exchange traded funds, which will invest in a wide range of instruments, including equities, fixed-income securities and fx, but not derivatives.