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JPMorgan is planning an offering of S&P 500-linked notes that feature positive returns whether or not the index rises, unless it crosses either of two knock-out barriers.
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Michel Barnier, the new European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, is set to hold talks with U.K. regulators and government officials March 2 on derivatives reform, financial transaction taxes and the Volcker rule.
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Dirk Pruis, president of IntercontinentalExchange’s over-the-counter derivatives clearing platform ICE Trust U.S., has left and been replaced by Chris Edmonds, former ceo of International Derivatives Clearing Group.
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George Papaconstantinou, Greece’s finance minister, has defended his country’s currency swap deal with Goldman Sachs.
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Swiss Reinsurance said it “significantly reduced” its legacy risk exposures last year by terminating substantially all its portfolio credit default swap exposure and liquidating several positions from its former structured CDS portfolio.
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Morgan Stanley has been sued by two pension funds charging that the investment bank’s directors breached their fiduciary duty in awarding compensation that equaled 62% of its 2009 net revenue.