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Structured Products Europe: Prips scope could be extended, says EC official
European legislators are discussing the EC’s proposals on packaged retail investment products – and some believe the scope of the regulation should be extended
Jurors told to focus on the facts and not jargon in Adoboli trial
Judge continues summing up in UBS rogue-trading trial
Structured Products Europe: Investors unaware of regulatory improvements, say speakers
The supervision of structured products has improved in recent years, but investors aren’t aware of many of the changes, say conference speakers
Adoboli jury told to ignore prejudices against banks
Trial against ex-UBS trader draws to a close as judge begins summing up
People moves in energy markets
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Commodity position limits cause Mifid II confusion
Commodity position limits cause Mifid II confusion
Mutuals warn of capital threat from UK 'twin peaks' regulation
Guidance needed on treatment of with-profits fund surpluses under new supervisory regime
CDS market faces iTraxx clearing obstacle
Restructuring credit events would cause non-clearable contracts to spin out of cleared index trades
Adoboli did not try to hide rogue trades, defence tells court in closing
Defence delivers closing statement in Adoboli trial
CFTC: fraud at Goldman Sachs caused $118 million loss
Accusations of fraud against a trader have parallels with Adoboli and Kerviel
New listings on Scoach reach highest level this year
New listings of structured products on Scoach in Switzerland are at their highest since January
Lawsuit threats cloud California cap-and-trade scheme
California is set to launch the world’s second-largest carbon market, but threats of litigation have kept many potential market participants sitting on the sidelines
Prosecution delivers closing speech in Adoboli trial
Case against 'rogue trader' draws to a close as the prosecution delivers its closing speech
European Commodity Clearing adds two board members
Management board of European Commodity Clearing brought into line with parent company
New rules designed to kill OTC market, says European regulator
Central Bank of Ireland adviser says reforms will cause an "Ice Age" in the derivatives market
Insurers hope for agreement tomorrow on long-term guarantees assessment
Insurers concerned that assessment could overlap full-year reporting as debate over matching adjustment continues to delay impact test
Norwegian regulator to ease internal model timetable in wake of Solvency II delays
French regulator also considering adjusting pre-approval schedule
OTC Derivatives Clearing Summit Europe: Collateral squeeze is a danger, says buy-side panel
Buy-side firms argue new regulations will create a collateral squeeze – despite claims by a Bank of England official that the fears are overplayed
OTC Derivatives Clearing Summit Europe: CCP model secrecy is ‘wrong and unjustifiable’, says BoE official
CCPs should be required to make details of their models public, says the Bank of England’s payments and infrastructure division head
OTC Derivatives Clearing Summit Europe: Lack of dealer involvement may hamper OTF move
A portion of the European derivatives market will eventually be required to trade on OTFs – but change will be hampered without bank involvement, panellists say
People: UBS to cut 10,000 in investment banking retreat
UBS to chop Sfr90 billion from investment bank RWAs as it refocuses on capital-light businesses; Ivan Ritossa to leave Barclays - Bommensath steps up; Loh Boon Chye lands top Asia-Pacific markets role at BAML; former JP Morgan CRO Zubrow to retire
OTC Derivatives Clearing Summit Europe: No need to panic about collateral supply, says Bank of England
Isda estimates that mandatory clearing and margin could require the posting of up to $30 trillion of initial margin have been inflated, not least because of a likely exemption for forex swaps and forwards, according to a senior BoE official
Adoboli’s defence closes its case
The defence case for the accused rogue trader, Kweku Adoboli, has closed
OTC Derivatives Clearing Summit Europe: Corporates could be source of eligible assets for clearing
Cash-rich corporates could replace capital-constrained dealers as providers of collateral transformation services, according to one asset manager