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European and other regulators are working on reforms to make covered bond funding more efficient
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  • The potential for regulatory arbitrage over margins for contracts that are not centrally cleared, such as fx derivatives in the U.S., is a serious issue, according to Steven Maijoor, chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority.
  • ­Members of the European parliament are undecided over the makeup of a potential E.U. financial transaction tax and whether it would benefit or damage the economy.
  • Harry Krkalo, an executive director in equity derivative and structured product sales at Morgan Stanley in Singapore, has left the firm and joined ANZ.
  • Global dealers operating in Indonesia are fretting over a currency law that could force them to settle non-cash over-the-counter derivative transactions in rupiah, sidelining contracts that stipulate other foreign currencies.
  • UCITS exchange traded funds should use identifiers in their name, fund rules, prospectus and key investor information document when being marketed to investors, according to the latest consultation document from the European Securities and Markets Authority.
  • This could be the year regulation in the securitization sector makes the leap from being all talk to finally taking action, John Walsh, acting Comptroller of the Currency, said in the featured address at the ASF2012 conference in Las Vegas Tuesday.