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S&P launches Ucits version of commodities index

Standard & Poor's has launched a new version of its Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) which is compliant with the Undertakings for Collective Investments in Transferable Securities European Directive III (Ucits III). The latest index will use caps to…

US Wrap: Providers opt for external credit

Providers were looking to independent credit agencies to issue structured products as the US structured products market hit mid-week. Both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley teamed up with Eksportfinans to issue their latest products, which included an…

DOE moves forward on CCS

The US Department of Energy has announced plans to advance the construction of the first commercial scale, fully integrated US carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project.

US Wrap: RBC turns Japanese on long-term note

Royal Bank of Canada has launched a new principal protected note linked to three indexes, including the Nikkei 225 Japanese equity benchmark. The structure lasts six-and-a-half years and also links to the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Euro Stoxx, with equal…

Lobby urges Geithner to delay consolidation rules

The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is facing resistance to its plans to force banks to account for their links to off-balance-sheet vehicles, which could require them to raise billions more in Tier I capital.

US Congress: Banks may need more stress tests

A Congressional report into the stress tests imposed by the US Treasury on leading US banks earlier this year has warned that the stress scenarios used might have been too mild, and that the tests may have to be repeated later this year. 

Deposits turn to rates and inflation in US

Rates and inflation-linked certificates of deposit are being launched by US providers as sales of the government-backed investments continue to be robust. Wells Fargo, HSBC and JP Morgan are all offering structures which expose investors to changes in…

NDFA throws its hat in the ring for Keydata

Around an hour after Jubilee Financial Products made public its interest in buying Keydata Investment Services, which was declared insolvent by the UK Financial Services Authority yesterday morning, NDFA has declared its interest in buying the UK…

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