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South Korea is looking to introduce tougher fx derivatives regulations in an effort to reduce “volatility [on the won] and avert a financial crisis,” according to a joint statement from the government and the country’s central bank.
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BNP Paribas Securities Services has expanded in China with a new office in Beijing.
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Richard Fisher has become the latest president of a Federal Reserve Bank to support tough derivatives legislation proposed by Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.), which is opposed by the Obama administration.
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Canadian banks and regulators are studying ways to introduce central clearing for over-the-counter derivatives.
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U.K.-based Walker Crips has launched the Dual Index Plan, a structured product linked to the performance of the FTSE100 and the Standard & Poor’s 500 indices.
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South Africa’s Standard Bank has teamed up with GAIN Capital Holdings to launch a collateralized fx trading service.