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  • The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority is to put planned revisions on credit risks, disclosure and risk diversification for banks into effect Jan. 1.
  • The expiry of November derivative contracts and a bribery case which involves Indian banking executives, impacted shares today.
  • U.K. chancellor George Osborne is to write to Michel Barnier, commissioner for financial services within the European Union, this week calling for EU finance ministers’ support for plans to disclose the pay of high-earning bankers.
  • Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has filed a lawsuit in New York against Credit Suisse and Standard Poor’s, alleging it was misled over a structured investment vehicle entered into in 2007.
  • Korea has vowed to support financial markets and ensure sovereign credit default swap spreads and non-deliverable forward rates recover. The two rose sharply after the North Korean attack on Yeonpyeong Island.
  • European Union lawmakers want to hand to a pan-European securities regulator power to directly fine credit rating agencies for breaches of operating and reporting rules, as well as the ability to carry out random checks on ratings and conduct deeper assessments of their methodologies.