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The Securities and Exchange Commission is working on updated guidance on how the Investment Company Act applies to derivatives.
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Sales of credit default swaps on U.S. treasuries recorded their largest weekly increase—USD700,000— before the current debt deal was sealed, according to the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.
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Global liquidity of credit default swaps has increased slightly as of July 29, as the average liquidity in developed market sovereigns is at its highest since March 2010, according to Fitch Solutions.
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The Bombay Stock Exchange plans to spend more than Rs 100 crore (USD22.7 million) over the next six months on a marketing scheme to help revive its sagging derivatives unit.
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U.K. regulators are being urged to investigate High Street financial institutions for non-advised, execution-only sales of structured products.
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IntercontinentalExchange said it could boost its market share in part on the strength of increased fx hedging by major banks in its U.S. dollar index.