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Credit default swaps on European sovereign bonds widened sharply on growing concerns that the financial crisis in the region will continue to deepen.
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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has slapped fines on a law firm, one of its partners and a financial adviser over their failure to give suitable advice to investors relating to the sale of structured products sold by Lehman Brothers Holdings.
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ICE Clear Europe has approved the Italian bank UniCredit as its 15th central counterparty member.
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Legislative proposals aimed at regulating the over-the-counter derivatives market in the U.S. and Europe has led to industry confusion over the location that a cross-border derivative transaction should be cleared in.
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The U.K. government said it welcomes much of the derivatives regulations proposed by the European Union, but also warned that there needs to be flexibility in requiring all derivatives to be traded on exchanges.
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Standard and Poor’s and the Australian Stock Exchange are launching an Australian equity volatility index Sept. 23.