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Credit default swaps on single names are being tipped for an upswing in trading as volatility subsides and index plays wane as a result.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will likely release their proposed regulations governing derivatives by December, according to Daniel Harris, a Goldman Sachs analyst.
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Financial regulators on both side of the Atlantic are investigating whether Goldman Sachs should have told investors sooner that it was under scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over a collateralized debt obligation it sold.
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A federal judge in New York has paved the way for investors to sue Lehman Brothers Holdings and HSBC Holdings over losses from USD1.6 billion in minibonds sold by the firms in Hong Kong.
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The South Korean government has been asked by foreign banks to relax regulations that limit their holdings of fx derivatives.
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Chilean Finance Minister Felipe Larrain said his country’s government is planning to submit a bill to lawmakers that proposes treating options the same as underlying assets.