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Bill Lockyer, California’s treasurer, said his investigation of banks’ credit default swap trading activity on state municipal bonds has not turned up any irregularities.
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The U.K.’s Financial Service Authority’s announced investigation into Goldman Sachs’ collateralized debt obligation activity following fraud charges in the U.S. may ultimately not lead to an enforcement action, some attorneys argue.
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The Dutch Rabobank has filed suit against Merrill Lynch, alleging the firm engaged in “precisely same type of fraudulent conduct” that resulted in Goldman Sachs fraud charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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French insurer Axa Life’s Asia ex-Japan unit reportedly will use derivatives for the first time to help hedge its liabilities, according to Alistair Brown, its cfo.
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Differing accounting standards could pose problems for companies that enter into longevity swaps, according to Hewitt Associates.
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Goldman Sachs reportedly has reached out to its rivals in Europe to insist that the fraud charges against it in the U.S. are “completely unfounded in both law and fact.”