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U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has been hiring staff to write new regulations since last fall and is ready to draft them.
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A new market trading the FTSE MTIRS Index could see 10-40% of the USD153 trillion of U.S. dollar-denominated interest rate derivatives market moved to index trading, according to Kepler Capital Markets, citing discussions with industry officials.
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UBS has reportedly lured Justin Yang and Ben Jones from Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, respectively, to become co-heads of credit sales for Asia Pacific.
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A number of proprietary traders are leaving investment banks and are starting up hedge funds as they anticipate tough new derivatives regulations would eventually cause them to lose their jobs.
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Trading in emerging markets credit default swaps ended 2009 at USD1.191 trillion, according to EMTA.
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A complete shift to central clearing of derivatives could take years as complexities of the over-the-counter market and the costs of posting collateral are seen as slowing the process.