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Pascal Canfin, who is leading the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee effort on proposed short selling regulation, backs the idea of banning naked credit default swap trading.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission may have gotten ahead of itself in the race to implement the Dodd-Frank Act. That’s the view some attorneys, who point to the postponements of two planned rule votes by Chairman Gary Gensler. The latest was postponement of a rule on position limits yesterday morning.
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HSBC has pitched a tender offer to purchase notes issued by its European Metrix Funding No. 1 and Metrix Securities 2006-1 collateralized loan obligations.
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The South Korean Financial Services Commission plans to enhance regulation on some aspects of over-the-counter and listed derivatives next year, including margin requirements, according to its recently-released 2011 Financial Policy Agenda.
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Nabeel Naqui, a former managing director at Toronto Dominion in London, has been fined GBP750,000 (USD1.17 million) and banned from working in authorized positions in the financial services by the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority for mismarking positions.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has published details of capital-adequacy and liquidity rules for banks as well as the results of its study on the impact of the standards on some 263 banks it examined.