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The European Securities and Markets Authority will review structured products distribution next week as a first stage in discussing a pan-European solution for the market.
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The Islamic Financial Services Board is planning to issue new guidance to adapt Basel III liquidity standards for institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS), said IFSB secretary-general Jaseem Ahmed on Tuesday, speaking at Euromoney Seminars' 11th Annual Islamic Finance Summit in London.
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Indian insurance regulator the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority is stymieing the use of derivatives for hedging purposes and should move to open up the market to insurance corporate users, according to market officials.
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The Wholesale Market Brokers’ Association aims to meet with the European Securities and Markets Authority to push for non-discriminatory access to central counterparties.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore will not require foreign regulators seeking data from its trade repositories to provide indemnification against litigation.
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The California Public Employees' Retirement System thinks portfolio managers will increase their use of credit default swaps to reduce economic risk on specific bond positions to deal with volatility induced by the Volcker rule.