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Deutsche Bank is set to lose the head of its European investment grade credit trading business.
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Forcing more companies to register as swap dealers would be "destabilising" to banks and "would undermine rather than promote proper risk management" among banks and their customers, according to counsel for the American Bankers Association.
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The Basel Committee’s new trading book rules don’t force banks to split into subsidiaries or to ringfence capital. But they will still revolutionise how investment banks run their trading businesses.
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Derivatives traders are positioning for more pressure on crude oil prices as Iranian production comes on line and the global supply glut continues.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the agency responsible for regulating commodity derivatives traded on Indian markets, has made several changes it said were designed to curb speculation and to reduce volatility in agricultural commodities.
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As part of plans to grow its derivatives business, Mizuho International has begun to clear euro and dollar interest rate trades through LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear.