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By Silla Brush |
May 8, 2013
The regulator is considering reducing the number of price quotes a buyer must request before trading swaps.
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By Matthew Leising |
April 9, 2013
The ISDA has hired consulting firm Oliver Wyman to make recommendations on how to modify its interest-rate swap pricing process.
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By Charles Penty, Bloomberg |
October 18, 2012
Spain’s banks face more loan losses as the pace of an economic slump risks turning a worst-case scenario dismissed in stress tests into reality.
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By Silla Brush |
October 13, 2012
CME Group Inc., energy traders and Wall Street banks won delays and exemptions from the CFTC as regulations intended to improve oversight of the swaps market took effect.
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By Silla Brush and Matthew Leising |
October 3, 2012
The CFTC, facing an Oct. 12 start date for a slate of derivatives rules, is being bombarded with requests to ease or delay the Dodd-Frank Act measures.
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By Lisa Abramowicz, Bloomberg |
October 3, 2012
Pacific Investment Management Co. and BlackRock Inc. are among U.S. investors buying up bank bonds in Europe’s most indebted nations as central-bank chief Mario Draghi wins back the confidence of the world’s biggest money managers.
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October 2, 2012
Wall Street banks’ equities-trading units aren’t getting much relief from the strongest stock rally since 2009, as sinking volume and already thin margins threaten to make their annual performance the worst in six years.
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By Charles Penty and Emma Ross-Thomas, Bloomberg |
September 28, 2012
Spain’s banks have a capital deficit of 59.3 billion euros ($76.3 billion), less than previously estimated, according to a test designed to lift doubts about a financial industry hit by real estate losses
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By Will Hadfield and Lynn Thomasson, Bloomberg |
September 28, 2012
European stocks and U.S. futures fell, while Spanish 10-year bonds yields climbed above 6 percent before the results of stress tests on the country’s banks.
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By Michael J. McFarlin |
March 1, 2012
New employees and promotions in the trading industry