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It is unclear whether failure of lawmakers to reach an agreement on the debt ceiling could send the country into default and trigger payment of credit default swaps referencing the U.S., according to David Geen, general counsel of the International Swaps & Derivatives Association.
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The U.S. may take a lighter approach toward derivatives regulations if there is no global agreement on margin requirements, according to Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve.
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Morgan Stanley has jumped ahead of Goldman Sachs in both investment-banking and fixed-income trading for the first time.
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BNP Paribas plans to launch the BNP Paribas Enhanced Volatility Fund, which will invest in futures linked to the CBOE Volatility Index.
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China’s Treasury Markets Association has debuted the New Professional Qualification Framework, a three-level examinations system to test the competency of professionals in a wide range of financial instruments, including fx, over-the-counter derivatives, credit derivatives and other structured products.
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Listed derivatives trading activity rose 9.8% in the first half of 2011, while trading in equities fell 1% during the same period, according to the World Federation of Exchanges.