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The full impact of Dodd-Frank on financial markets cannot yet be predicted, but there can be no doubt that the legislation has introduced sweeping changes to the derivatives industry. This Learning Curve focuses on potential changes to the regulatory framework for loan credit default swaps and loan total return swaps and their trading markets as a result of Dodd-Frank. In Part II, we'll discuss the detail of the new clearing requirements.
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Nomura Holdings saw an improvement in equity trading revenues from the first quarter of fiscal year 2011 to the second quarter thanks to a pick-up in institutional over-the-counter equity derivatives and structured products.
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The sovereign credit default swaps market has been notable for its relative docility in recent weeks.
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The unlimited liability model mandated by Japanese law for central counterparties could add systemic risk and lead dealers to take riskier positions, according to bankers and lawyers at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association Annual Regional Meeting in Tokyo.
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Akihiro Wani, a partner at Linklaters in Tokyo, questioned the need for mandatory clearing of iTraxx Japan under the derivatives law reform in Japan from the viewpoint of efficiency at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association Annual Regional Meeting in Tokyo.
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Bullish U.S. dollar trades were hitting the market early this, reversing the generally bearish tone of the last few months. But, those long dollar plays were stalling today as volatility plays spiked.