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Buyside firms may begin turning to local dealers as counterparties in individual Asian markets over international dealers, as coming regulation pushes more Asian derivatives activity onshore.
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International Swaps and Derivatives Association thinks Asian countries should create international clearinghouses instead of single-nation central counterparties.
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Panelists of a joint Securities and Exchange Commission/Commodity Futures Trading Commission hosted roundtable this morning tackled questions of access to risk management strategies for clearing parties and possible conflicts of interest within the clearing process.
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Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, expects the agency to complete its proposals for new over-the-counter derivatives regulations by mid-December.
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One-year credit default swaps spreads on Greek sovereign debt are less expensive than 10-year CDS for the first time since January.
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Gilliat Financial Solutions has launched a kickout plan linked to the price of gold, silver and platinum.