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South Korea is proposing legislation that would create a licensing framework for central counterparties and mandate clearing for any transaction that can significantly affect a market or markets if counterparties default.
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European corporate credit default swaps trader Robert Purvis has left UBS, reportedly for Citigroup, according to market officials.
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Schroder Investment Management expects GBP200 million (USD326 million) from U.K. defined benefit pension schemes to come in over the next couple of months for its new synthetic gilt funds, which were launched last week.
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The offshore U.S. dollar/Brazilian real options market will grow and become a liquid and viable market in coming weeks. Foreign dealers and investors playing onshore will be looking for hedging capabilities that avoid the fx derivatives tax announced on Wednesday, according to traders and strategists in Brazil.
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—Julie Patterson, director of authorized funds and tax at the Investment Management Association in London, gives her reaction to a discussion paper from the European Securities and Markets Authority on Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities exchange-traded funds and structured UCITS.
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A bipartisan group of House of Representatives members are planning to introduce the Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2011, which aims to clarify that true end-users of derivatives are exempt under the Dodd-Frank Act.