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Banks are unable - or unwilling - to hold bond inventory for resale in the secondary markets, meaning that their traditional role as middleman in the buying and selling of bonds is not being fulfilled. William Rhode looks at whether things will continue…
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Speculation over regulation mounts as Madoff lawsuits rack up
European investment funds are preparing to face tighter regulation in the wake of the Madoff scandal.
Obama calls for economy-wide carbon cap
President Barack Obama has indicated that the administration will work with Congress on cap-and-trade legislation in an effort to increase US energy independence.
Madoff feeders' due diligence attacked as lawsuits mount
Investors that lost billions of dollars to Bernard Madoff have filed several class-action lawsuits claiming massive due diligence failures by fund managers who placed money into the alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme, even though scant detail has emerged…
RBS signs up to UK's asset-protection scheme
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which today announced 2008 losses of £24.1 billion, has become the first bank to sign up to the UK government's asset-protection scheme, which will offer insurance against future losses in return for a promise to increase…
Bernanke: Public-private partnership required to value toxic assets
The involvement of both the public and private sectors is essential to accurately value illiquid assets before public funds are used to remove them from dealer balance sheets, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke claimed yesterday.
More MCAs needed to meet equity derivatives targets
Participants in the equity derivatives market say a significant amount of work remains to be done on standardising documentation before it can meet regulators' electronic processing targets for over-the-counter trades.
FSA names chief operating officer
Mark Norris has joined the UK Financial Services Authority as chief operating officer.
Eight CEOs face congressional bonus questions
The need for discretionary pay was one of numerous thorny issues put to chief executives of eight major banks during a hearing of the US House Financial Services Committee in Washington, DC.
UK FSA proposes permanent short-selling disclosure
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European CDS regulation 'inevitable' - EC official
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SEC incompetence and secrecy over Madoff enrages Congress
The fraud examiner who spent eight years warning about Bernard Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme has blamed institutional incompetence within the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
European CDS regulation 'inevitable' - EC official
The European Commission (EC) is moving ahead with plans to enforce central clearing of credit default swaps (CDSs), despite a plea by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) to resume dialogue on the issue.
Credit ratings newcomer hires ex-S&P president
Credit rating agency Rapid Ratings adds Kathleen Corbet to its board in a push to increase awareness of its rating system which measures financial health rather than creditworthiness