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Uwe Becker, head of investor solutions for Europe at Barclays Capital in Frankfurt, has left the firm.
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Citigroup has begun offering municipal credit-linked notes, which it says are the first CLNs to reference the municipal bond market.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s plan setting capital requirements for swap dealers and major swap participants promises to favor the bank holding companies (BHCs) and foreign bank subsidiaries that already dominate the markets, while squeezing out newer entrants, according to Jefferies & Co.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission unanimously approved three more derivatives regulations for a total of 10 out of 50 proposed measures.
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The Financial Stability Board said more work is needed by the standard setters on margining requirements for non-centrally cleared over-the-counter transactions and on data reporting requirements for trade repositories.
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Rep. Frank Lucas (R-Okla.) said he plans to introduce legislation that will make changes to derivatives regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act.