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The European Union’s ban on naked short-selling of credit default swaps on sovereign debt has claimed markets since it took effect six years ago.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is working on revising its policy for making an insurance claim in the credit default swap market by investors who bought CDS on a failed bank.
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Nasdaq OMX has teamed up with SuperDerivatives to offer independent and transparent settlement pricing for NLX, Nasdaq’s London-based platform for interest-rate derivatives.
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Thomson Reuters has acquired Pricing Partners, a software developer that provides over-the-counter derivatives pricing analytics and services for financial firms.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority and the European Banking Authority published their final report setting out principles governing transparency and robustness of benchmarks today.
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Industry officials aren’t buying an European Securities and Markets Authority review of the short selling sovereign credit default swaps ban. They are questioning the effectiveness of the ban and impact on liquidity.