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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority predicted that its investigation into the mis-selling of structured products to retail investors will result in more fines for U.S. companies.
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The Committee of European Securities Regulators said it will step up its monitoring of derivatives and securities markets because of “exceptional volatility” as a result of Greece’s debt crisis.
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Malaysia’s OSK-UOB Unit Trust Management has announced plans to launch the OSK-UOB Capital Protected U.S. Recovery Fund.
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India’s super rich are developing an appetite for structured credit products as their fixed-income options are limited.
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Safe harbor provisions that derivatives have under bankruptcy law are under threat via an amendment to the U.S. Senate Financial Reform Bill proposed two weeks ago. Industry players say that if enacted, the amendment would destabilize the markets by ending close-out netting.