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Lukken leaves CFTC for NYSE Euronext
Walter Lukken, a commissioner and former chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), will leave the regulator on July 10.
Lawyers highlight grey areas in securitisation regulation
Securitisation regulation recently passed by the European Union could have problematic legal implications for originators and investors, according to lawyers.
CDS spreads widen on US banks
The cost of credit protection on US financials rose in Asian and European trading today following President Obama's reform plans, unveiled yesterday.
Cesr releases consultation on Ucits risk management
The Committee of European Securities Regulators (Cesr) has released a consultation paper in response to the European Commission's request for technical advice on Level 2 implementing measures for modifications to the Ucits directive.
Q&A: Basel Committee's Walter outlines Basel II reform agenda
In an exclusive interview with Risk , Stefan Walter, secretary general of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, discusses everything from capital to cyclicality while outlining the reform agenda for Basel II.
Isda aims to improve collateral management processes
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s collateral committee has revealed a set of goals for improvements to collateral management processes.
US securitisation regulation will force 5% retention
US regulators will require originators and sponsors of securitisations to retain 5% of securitised exposures and increase transparency of transactions, according to a leaked draft of a US Treasury report on improving the regulatory system, due to be…
Waxman-Markey early action provisions criticized as unclear
Industry commentators have spoken out about the provisions for early adoption of carbon emission reduction strategies in the cap-and-trade legislation currently going through the US House of Representatives.
S&P downgrades 18 US banks to reflect 'new reality'
New York-based rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has cut its ratings on 18 US banks - a decision reflecting less-favourable operating conditions, greater volatility in financial markets and tighter regulatory supervision, according to the firm.
S&P: Market confidence in UK RMBS makes slow return
There has been some improvement in worst-case expectations for defaults on UK residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) in the second quarter, according to research by Standard & Poor's Fixed Income Risk Management Services.
CDS spreads widen on US banks
Market sentiment worsened today towards US financials as President Obama laid out plans for a new system of US financial regulation.
Cebs issues guidelines for revised large exposures regime
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US Wrap: Deutsche offers emerging markets funds play
Deutsche Bank has launched an emerging markets note which links to two exchange-traded funds based on Brazil and China, amid a busy start to the week for the US market. The structure gives investors 100% equally weighted participation in the iShares FTSE…
Point Carbon launches US power trading product
Point Carbon, an energy and environmental market analyst, has launched its first power trading analytics tool for the North American market.
CME to list new EUA and CER contracts
The CME Group will list four new In Delivery Month European Union Allowance (EUA) and Certified Emission Reduction (CER) futures and options contracts as part of its Green Exchange venture.
CDS spreads widen on European and US banks
The cost of credit protection on European and US financials rose in trading today.
Cesr releases consultation on Ucits risk management
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US Wrap: Strong issuance run stalled by Doughnut Friday
Issuance in the US structured products market ground to a halt on Friday - the second blank day in a fortnight. The number of deals has been increasing lately on the back of increased confidence, although providers have still been looking to external…
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…
EEX launches power market transparency platform
The European Energy Exchange (EEX) has created a new transparency platform to publish generation and consumption data to further increase transparency on the wholesale market in conjunction with four Transmission System operators (TSOs) in Germany.
S&P launches a new version of GSCI index
Standard and Poors (S&P) has launched a new version of its GSCI commodity market index.
EEEM sees rising returns thanks to climate change investment
Energy efficiency and energy management (EEEM) received over $184billion of climate change stimulus funds and saw the strongest returns, rising 16% year to date, of the four climate sectors outlined in the latest quarterly review of the HSBC Climate…
CDS spreads widen on US and European financials
The cost of credit protection on US and European financials rose in early trading today.
Cebs advises on options and national discretions in the CRD
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