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Politics appears to be playing a role in winning support for Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s proposal to set limits on speculation in the energy futures market.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has asked the European Commission to put forth proposals that would ban certain types of derivatives trading.
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Former Royal Bank of Scotland bankers who have set up broking boutiques in the past 12 months have revved up their hiring this year to respond to growing investor appetite in debt markets.
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Five-year credit default swaps on Portugal’s sovereign debt set a record Monday over concerns that the Iberian nation could experience a yet-to-be resolved debt crisis in Greece.
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Derivative dealers are looking to regulators to establish guidelines for setting up clearinghouses to avoid problems that may arise from the different approaches existing clearing platforms take for dealing with major blow-ups.
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Hedge funds have been putting more money into dispersion trades, another indicator of growing risk appetite in the market. But this time, firms are pushing them to use volatility swaps instead the previously-favored variance swaps.