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Demand from European insurance companies is expected to generate an increase in synthetic collateralized debt obligation issuance by year-end, according to panelists at the Information Management Network’s 3rd Annual European Structured Credit Products Summit in London today.
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The U.K. Financial Services Authority is placing greater scrutiny on structured finance products as the market begins to stir back to life, and will veto any structures it considers too risky.
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The board of directors of Goldman Sachs has rejected demands from shareholders that it conduct an internal investigation of its compensation practices.
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Crédit Agricole CIB has named Daryl French as head of structuring and investor product sales on its fixed-income markets commodities team.
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The derivatives dealers and buysiders who today made a series of commitments to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have called for a study of pre- and post-trade transparency in the over-the-counter derivatives market.
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Citigroup has rolled out what has been regarded as a rare principal-protected note.