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  • The U.K. Financial Services Authority said today that it is concerned by the power that front office departments within investment management firms could have in pushing for the introduction of new derivatives, subsequently affecting the risk management processes in place at that firm.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to study the markets before implementing ownership limits and quotas for public directors under the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • A successful rescinded trade of an asset- or mortgage-backed security could signal a wave of putbacks, Rick Fried, New York-based partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, told TS senior reporter Daniel O’Leary in this week’s “Tranche Talk” podcast. But the heavy burden of proof on investors to show underwriters and issuers acted inappropriately when configuring the deals means most attempts are likely to fail, he said.
  • New proposals from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have sparked concerns among top regulators that the agency is drifting away from principles-based regulation.
  • Segregating client collateral via individual accounts in clearing over-the-counter derivatives is gathering popularity among endusers, according to speakers at the Futures and Options World Derivatives Conference on Wednesday.
  • Market participants are questioning whether the degree of convergence between U.S. and European regulation of over-the-counter derivatives will continue.