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Paul Tucker, the deputy governor of the Bank of England, is said to be the frontrunner to succeed Hector Sants as head of the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority.
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Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics office, is requesting information from the Greek government regarding its use of currency swaps allegedly to conceal its debt.
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A legal standard for over-the-counter derivatives that is consistent with Shariah law will launch in the near future, according to Simon Eedie, managing director of Islamic banking at Crédit Agricole.
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The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has expanded its London fx team with three new hires.
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Standard Chartered Bank Saadiq is planning to debut a commodity derivative consistent with Shariah law in the first quarter, according to Afaq Khan, the bank’s ceo.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has postponed an auction to settle credit default swaps on Japanese lender Aiful Corp. for a month.