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  • The International Accounting Standards Board says it is on track to have a single set of accounting rules ready by the middle of 2011 despite “challenging technical issues” with its U.S. counterpart, according to Sir David Tweedie, chairman of the IASB.
  • The narrowing of credit default swaps on Indian companies as a result of a brighter economic outlook and receding fears of default of European sovereign debt are expected to translate into lower borrowing costs for the corporations.
  • LCH.Clearnet and alternative trading system Chi-X Europe have announced they will begin clearing contracts for differences for the first time.
  • Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) has broadened the definition of major swap participant in his most recent financial reform bill. That has some end-users worried, but many observers think an expected amendment from Senators Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) could change the definition again and create exemptions to the central clearing requirement.
  • Tullett Prebon has changed its Americas executive committee under Marcus Bolton, regional ceo, following an alleged raid by rival broker BGC Partners last year that is now the subject of a USD1 billion lawsuit.
  • London-based boutique advisory European Risk Capital has expanded its structured finance efforts with the addition of David Cain, former debt executive at Quayle Munro.