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By Alanna Byrne |
November 21, 2012
Chile and Nordea Bank saw the biggest changes in this week's Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s (DTCC) ranking of the size of sovereign and corporate credit default swaps.
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By Silla Brush |
November 7, 2012
A U.S. plan to extend the reach of its derivatives rules across international borders “won’t work” without alteration, a top European regulator said.
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By Ambereen Choudhury, Elisa Martinuzzi and Kevin Crowley |
November 1, 2012
London’s attempt to maintain its financial muscle while boycotting Europe’s move toward a banking union risks isolating the city from its major trading partners.
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By Steve Zwick |
November 1, 2012
Corzine may have moved rogue trading to the boardroom, but that’s only the latest in a line of offenses.
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By Jim Brunsden |
October 31, 2012
Global regulators are warning the European Union, United States and Japan to come together on OTC derivatives rules.
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By Jim Brunsden, Bloomberg |
October 2, 2012
European Union banks would be forced to push much of their trading activities into separately capitalized units and face extra bonus rules under plans proposed by an EU-mandated working group.
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By Phil Flynn |
September 25, 2012
Despite the Iranian risk bounce, oil seems more fixated with Europe. Oil seemed unmoved by an ok but not great Spanish auction.
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By Jim Brunsden |
September 15, 2012
EU lawmakers are resisting a push by the ECB to water down a planned bank liquidity rule amid concerns that it may harm economic recovery.
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By Rebecca Christie and Maud van Gaal |
September 15, 2012
French and Belgian finance ministers pressed for rapid progress toward common European bank oversight at talks in Cyprus, while Germany cautioned against rushing.
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By Nandini Sukumar |
September 5, 2012
NYSE Euronext’s Alan van Griethuysen, business head of the Benelux region and Asia, has left the exchange amid a review of operations.