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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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New regulations that will require over-the-counter derivatives to be traded over an exchange will not spell the end of voice trading, as some market watchers have suggested, according to John Morton.
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BGC Partners has announced that it has acquired Mint Partners and Mint Equities.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating how registered funds make alternative investment decisions.
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France's credit standing received a jolt on Thursday amid reports that President Nicolas Sarkozy has called an emergency meeting to discuss further public spending cuts.
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--Hirokazu Fujisawa, executive director and general manager of the Japan Securities Clearing Corporation, in a letter to the European Commission on the risks of limiting clearing members' exposures toward a CCP.
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The American Bar Association's Task Force on Investment Company Use of Derivatives and Leverage's review of derivative use by mutual funds was just beginning to take shape, as officials said they'd be focusing on the legislative framework, disclosure requirements and board oversight. [The task force released the results of that review last month, advocating that segregation amounts be based on the riskiness of a particular derivative, not just the notional (DW, 7/12). They also advocated that new rules be principle-based, allowing individual funds to create rules that would be approved by regulators.]