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May
Expect profound changes int he swaps market structure, says Fidessa's Mark Brennan
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SunGard's Daniel Parker examines the power shift caused by recent landmark rulings by the CFTC.
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The flexibility in the Sef rules passed down on Thursday reflect a change in attitude within the CFTC. Now we need to see that globally, writes William Mitting.
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April
As part of FOW's interest rates special Galen Stops examines the future role of SEFs amid delays in rulemaking, stringent margining requirements and innovation elsewhere.
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Calculating CVA capital charges is likely to prove highly complex for banks and will have a significant impact on their P&L, writes Galen Stops
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By working with the industry the CFTC appears to have found a solution to implementing Rule 1.73. However, the initial confusion highlights flaws in the regulators approach, says Galen Stops.
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March
Selwyn Blair-Ford of Wolters Kluwer Financial Services examines the likely impact of CRD IV.
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The CFTC's latest decision on the swaps reporting rules is unlikely to be the end of the debate, says Galen Stops.
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February
In his new book current chairman of the supervisory board of Dutch regulator the AFM, George Möller, sets out his vision for ethics in the financial services industry.
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Philip McBride Johnson argues that the CME's IRS futures contract is still just a futures contract, and should be treated as such by regulators.
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Philip McBride Johnson on dispute between the CFTC and FERC.
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SunGard's Daniel Parker gives his view on the EU rejection of EMIR.
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January
Object Trading's Steve Woodyatt, Ian Grieves and Gerry turner pick out the key trends that will impact the financial services industry this year.
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Baringa Partner's Matthew Clay looks at the key regulatory changes that will drive the agendas of banks and buy-side firms in 2013.
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William Mitting argues that the introduction of a financial transaction tax in Europe is causing unecessary complexity and highlights structural flaws in the EU.
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SunGard's Daniel Parker on the trading opportunities presented by the Dodd-Frank Act.
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From the ever-expanding Dodd-Frank Act in the US to the vast array of regulations still being finalised in Europe, regulatory change was one of the key themes of 2012, writes Galen Stops.