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Basel III proposals to increase capital charges for counterparty credit risk could give rise to unregulated entities such as hedge funds becoming market makers in the over-the-counter derivatives market, according to a report by Standard & Poor’s.
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The British Bankers’ Association has called for the Committee of European Securities Regulators to follow the U.K.’s lead on over-the-counter derivatives reporting.
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Credit Suisse is set to launch a new equity structured product for institutional and wholesale investors in Australia called the Investment Accelerator.
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Mary Schapiro, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has criticized portions of the derivative bill passed by the Senate Agriculture Committee in a 13-8 vote as “a step backward.”
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Goldman Sachs’ co-general counsel said the investment bank made an effort to sell part of the collateralized debt obligation that is at the center of the fraud charges brought against it.
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Paulson & Co. has defended its role in the collateralized debt obligation sold by Goldman Sachs as “appropriate and conducted in good faith.”