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Concerns surrounding extraterritoriality in forthcoming European and U.S. regulation in the derivatives market were the focus of conversation between market officials and Asian regulators at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association Asia Pacific Regulators Workshop in Hong Kong today.
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Royal Bank of Scotland sold USD250 million in one-month at-the-money straddles on the euro/U.S. dollar on Wednesday.
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Synthetic exchange-traded fund providers need to provide more information about baskets of substitute assets or collateral in the swaps embedded in the funds, according to analysts at Morningstar.
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Executives at central counterparties are telling European regulators to stay out of matters relating to risk management.
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The over-the-counter derivatives market has improved in the past year, even without the introduction of new regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Trading of credit default swaps contracts on Italian sovereign debt rose to 867 trades, its highest level in a year in the week ended July 15—almost double the previous week, according to the Deposit Trust & Clearing Corp.