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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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The heads of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said they are opposed to a proposal in the Senate Banking Committee’s financial reform bill that would give derivative clearinghouses access to emergency liquidity from the Federal Reserve.
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Goldman Sachs reportedly met with the U.K.s’ Financial Services Authority for the first time Thursday regarding the agency’s investigation into the investment firm after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed fraud charges against it in connection with collateralized debt obligations.
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Jefferies has expanded its rate sales team in the Asia-Pacific region with the recent hiring of four senior members.
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The U.S. Senate Financial Reform Bill may be some way from becoming law, but that hasn’t stopped attorneys from scouring every clause, looking for a loophole.
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The People’s Bank of China is looking to issue a public notice giving the green light a trial test for banks in China to trade renminbi-denominated credit default swaps referencing onshore names.
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Mukesh Dave, head of South East Asia interest rates and fx trading, has left Barclays Capital, firms officials.