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  • Moody’s Analytics has added a new tool to its web-based Structured Finance Portal to help financial institutions assess the potential accounting and regulatory treatment of securitization investments.
  • Default fund contributions by central counterparties, known as skin in the game, are not the only risk management mechanisms for clearing house operations and resolution systems, and they do not compensate for other risk mitigation strategies, said market officials.
  • This week, the Futures Industry Association held its 40th Annual Boca conference in Boca Raton, Florida where senior buysiders, sellsiders, exchanges, clearing houses, lawyers and other market officials met to dicuss the trading and regulatory landscape in the derivatives markets. The GlobalCapital team reported from the event, covering all the hot topics such as regional fragmentation, central counterparty equivalence, cross-border regulation, trading and execution requirements, and more.
  • Swaps regulation needs to be overhauled in the US in order to stop trading flow moving away from trading centres in New York and elsewhere in the US to overseas markets, according to Christopher Giancarlo, Commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. GlobalCapital was granted an exclusive interview with Commissioner Giancarlo, to discuss how these flows can be reversed via regulatory harmonisation and global co-operation.
  • Banco Sabadell may issue up to €2.4bn of new capital if it bids for TSB, the UK bank. But the amount may be as little as €1bn, as TSB has spare capital.
  • Asia's equity capital market bankers are feeling the heat as they tackle the impact that a prolonged period of dollar strength could have on primary dealflow. Stock markets across the region continued to sell off this week as the dollar reached levels not seen against some peers for more than a decade, but the weakness could also benefit firms with high quality earnings as investors become more discerning.