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Banks have stepped up their issuance of reverse convertibles linked to the stocks of other financial institutions.
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Edward Chen, head of non-deliverable forwards trading for Morgan Stanley in Asia, has left the bank.
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Banking groups on both sides of the Atlantic are lobbying the European Union and the U.S. to enact strict regulatory reform that could have a negative impact on their members’ businesses and their ability to serve customers.
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Goldman Sachs said it anticipates more lawsuits stemming from its mortgage-trading activities.
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Five-year credit default swaps on U.S. municipal bonds widened sharply after global stocks plunged and the debt crisis in Europe worsened.
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Kick-out structured products are still popular in the U.K. despite recent confusion over whether they are eligible for independent savings accounts, according to Barclays Wealth.