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Credit default swap spreads on Icelandic debt have returned to levels last seen in April 2008—six months before the nation’s banks failed.
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European regulation on over-the-counter derivatives as they apply to nonfinancial firms is “commercially ludicrous” and “highly dilutive to investor returns,” according to Rebecca Worthington, finance director at Quintain Estate & Development.
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Investec has announced that it will launch this month collateralized structured notes, following the debut in November of gilt-backed notes by Morgan Stanley.
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Eurex has announced that it will begin offering equity options with weekly expiration dates Jan. 24.
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The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing is planning to consult with market participants about introducing up-front margins to help pay for improving risk management of Hong Kong Security Clearing, its cash equities clearing division.
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Credit default swap spreads on European banks recorded its largest single-day decline in six weeks, after Portugal’s debt auction.