Peter Madigan
Agencies largely aligned, but conflicts remain after 10-month negotiation
Voluntary OTC commitments touch on standardisation of FX products and the selection of a trade repository for the FX market by Q2 2012
Concerns over the ability of US federal regulators to enforce new financial reform legislation have intensified, with a senior regulator accusing...
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Dealers in the US could find their market-making and hedging freedom curtailed by a proposed ban on proprietary trading, if the final rules mirror an ambitious study published on Tuesday (January 18) by the Financial Stability Oversight Council...
Proposed US rules might require changes to standardised global derivatives agreement
Arminio Fraga warns about the use of globally standardised methodologies for regulatory capital, as well as the dangers of multiple central counterparties
Fate of other prop desks unclear ahead of enactment of Volcker Rule
Financial reform legislation passes in the US Senate, as focus turns to the complex issue of implementation
Blanket FX exemption dropped from final bill; Treasury to determine issue
Many more end-users of derivatives would be forced to clear over-the-counter trades with a central counterparty under language contained in the US Senate Banking Committee's latest version of its regulatory reform legislation.
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