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CME Group said it will fight charges by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission that the firm and two former employees violated the Commodity Exchange Act for allegedly disclosing non-public information about trades by its customers.
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The U.S. Department of Labor has approved the investment of USD6.8 trillion in pension funds in cleared swaps under certain conditions.
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Up to one-third of U.S. swaps dealers may not be prepared for central clearing as required by the Dodd-Frank Act when the measures go into effect, according to a study by Risk Magazine.
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Harold Kim has left as managing director and head of structured products for the Asia-Pacific at Citigroup.
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Société Générale is close to offering a securitization designed to reduce capital held against credit valuation adjustments on derivatives exposures.
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As the basket into which trillions of dollars worth of eggs, in the form of OTC derivatives, must eventually be crammed, central clearing counterparties have the potential to become the world's biggest too-big-too-fail institutions.