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  • The turnover of structured products traded on European stock exchanges in Q4 of 2012 declined by 13.4% versus Q3 2012 and 21.9% year-on-year, according to the latest quarterly report from the European Structured Investment Products Association.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has called on the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems and the International Organization of Securities Commissions to create and publish a list of Qualifying Central Counterparties or compliant regimes.
  • The political push to make it easier for private student loan borrowers to discharge their debt is heating up and that has players in the student loan asset-backed securities space scoping the potential impact on their market.
  • Regulators in Europe are making a greater effort in involving structured product industry associations in regulation and legislation, according to speakers at the 10th annual StructuredRetailProducts.com conference in London today.
  • Some market participants are refraining from doing business with counterparties in particular jurisdictions and some banks are shifting operations back to their domestic markets due to a lack of regulatory certainty and global harmonization.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority should clarify that the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive is not intended to apply to structured issues, according to the Joint Associations Committee on Retail Structured Products.