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  • The IntercontinentalExchange has suspended plans for now to clear single-name credit default swaps for hedge funds and money managers after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued a ruling March 8 that effectively doubled the amount of collaterals traders need to post.
  • A bipartisan quartet of members of the U.S. House of Representatives has introduced the Swap Jurisdictional Certainty Act, which calls on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission to issue identical derivatives regulations governing overseas activity.
  • Credit default swap spreads on GE Capital spiked 3.7 basis points to 96.8 bps—the biggest daily jump since Feb. 21—over reports that GE was considering to spin off its finance unit.
  • The heads of Futures and Options Association, the Futures Industry Association, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and other trade groups have called on the International Organization of
  • The spread on U.S. two-year interest-rate swaps widened 2.9 basis points to 17.97 bps Tuesday to its highest intraday level since Sept. 4 over Cyprus’ bank bailout issues.
  • The European Energy Exchange has announced plans to launch Belgian and Dutch power futures in the second quarter.