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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority expects further clarification on how the imminent capital requirements directive’s due diligence measures deal with trading and banking books taking positions in structured finance.
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Ian Phung, a senior emerging markets interest rates trader at HSBC in Hong Kong, left the bank two weeks ago.
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The non-deliverable forwards market has been pricing in greater yuan appreciation against the U.S. dollar on the back of increasingly strong indications that China will de-peg its currency from the dollar and subsequently allow its currency to strengthen over time.
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In the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s complaint against Goldman Sachs, some market participants are asking why the rating agencies had not caught the poor quality of the portfolio sooner.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that it will investigate mortgage deals that went bad along the lines of the one that led to civil fraud charges against Goldman Sachs.
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Royal Bank of Scotland appeared to be the hardest hit investor in collateralized debt obligations that have led to fraud charges against Goldman Sachs.