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The European Commission is collecting data from retail investors and financial institutions as it contemplates a requirement for issuers to disclose their hedging practices when marketing structured products.
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Credit Suisse has applied for approval to distribute a retail structured product onshore in Taiwan.
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Many investors, particularly macro hedge funds, have been buying calls and call spreads on the U.S. dollar against the yen today in light of a sign that a long-expected uptick in spot has arrived.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.’s warehouse for credit derivatives data has changed its policy for disseminating information to global regulators by starting to release counterparty information on credit default swaps trading, even without user consent.
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The European Commission reportedly is considering legislation aimed at enhancing cooperation among clearinghouses and encouraging competition in the sector, according to a document obtained by Dow Jones Newswires.
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Fitch Ratings has downgraded Portugal’s sovereign debt one notch to AA-, with more cuts on the way if the country’s government doesn’t take steps to improve its economy.