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Royal Bank of Scotland has appointed Hamish Leslie Melville as the first chairman of its new investment banking committee.
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Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said larger clearers of derivatives will like face additional regulations.
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The Appleseed Fund, a mutual fund that has traditionally avoided "sin" stocks, or those associated with alcohol, gambling, pornography, tobacco, and weapons, has added the top five derivatives-dealing banks to its black list.
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A hedge fund swooped on USD800 million in two-month euro puts against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, with strikes around USD1.10.
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Forthcoming derivative legislation in the U.S. and the E.U. could force small hedge funds, pension funds and asset managers to limit or reduce their use of currency overlay services because those investors will likely face higher capital charges for bespoke derivatives and the costs associated with central clearing.
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--Anthony Belchambers, ceo of the Futures and Options Association in London, said of fund managers' likely response if they are faced with the costs of clearing or trading derivatives bilaterally.