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Stephen O’Connor has left his position as managing director at Morgan Stanley to take up the position of full-time chairman at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Structured-product investors more than doubled their investments in equities to the highest level in six years in May from a month earlier as they speculate that global economic growth will result in greater earnings, according to Deutsche Bank.
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Jack Lew, the U.S. secretary of treasury, has called on members of House Financial Services Committee to reject five bipartisan proposals that would roll back derivatives regulations.
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The Asset Management Group of the Securities Industry Financial Markets Association, the Investment Adviser Association and the Investment Company Institute have sent a letter to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission asking the agency to delay swap reforms from the June 10 effective date to Sept. 9.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a civil complaint against Banc de Binary for allegedly violating a CFTC ban on off-exchange options trading by offering commodity option contracts to U.S. customers for trading, among other things.
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The Federal Reserve has approved an interim final rule that would require banks that receive federal deposit insurance to spin-off some of their swaps trading businesses.