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Affiliates of Lehman Brothers Holdings have filed lawsuits against six banks and dozens of derivatives investors over flip clauses that entitled investors to receive assets that backed derivatives deals ahead of the bank.
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The European Union has unveiled its proposals to regulate derivatives and naked-short-selling activity.
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An article in a Hong Kong magazine that classified a popular exchanged-traded fund as a derivative may prompt new regulations on the product from the Securities and Futures Commission, according to ETF industry participants.
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Executives of the credit default swaps industry have asked the government agencies charged with regulating it to allow various models for buying and selling contracts.
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has been sued by Lehman Brothers Holdings and its creditors, which claim they are due USD1.3 billion in connection with one of 43 collateralized debt obligations with which it was involved.
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Gain Capital has agreed to acquire MG Financial’s retail fx business in the U.S.