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Commissioner Almunia: Competition policy is needed to tackle the harmful behaviour of individual financial services market participants
Speaking at a seminar at Cass Business School in London, Almunia also said that the ongoing review of MiFID aims to improve the organisation, transparency and oversight of exchange-based trading. Furthermore, MiFID II may extend the scope of the exchanges’ obligation to publish transaction data.
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ECOFIN Council conclusions: Agreement on short selling and CDS reached
This agreement marks an important moment in view of the next step: trialogue with the European Parliament. EU finance ministers also adopted a decision on financial assistance to Portugal, reviewed implementation of the economic adjustment programme for Ireland.
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Council published general approach on short selling and certain aspects of CDS
The German delegation still has some concerns as to how the uncovered position of sovereign credit default swaps was addressed in the compromise text, and would prefer to have a permanent ban on transactions that lead to uncovered position in these instruments.
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Steven Maijoor, Chair of ESMA, delivers a keynote address on CRA supervision at a conference in the German Parliament
Steven Maijoor addressed the Bundestag on the topic 'Supervision of Credit Rating Agencies in the European Union', including the lessons learned from the financial crises, the role that ESMA plays regarding CRA supervision, and the challenges that we face in the upcoming months and years.
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ESMA announces the appointment of the Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group
All but one of the biggest banks, and all of the industrial companies that use derivatives have been excluded from the advisory group appointed by ESMA to help implement new rules.
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ESMA issues Guidelines on endorsement and clarifies the use for regulatory purposes of credit ratings issued outside the EU
The Guidelines address how ESMA will implement the as stringent as test for credit ratings produced outside the European Union, in what are named third countries. The credit ratings are used by financial institutions to assess the risk of their exposures and in calculating the capital requirements.
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ESMA submits its technical advice to the Commission on fees for CRAs
In order to deliver its advice to the Commission, ESMA considered possible fee structures for Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) registered or certified in the EU and for CRAs seeking registration or certification.
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FSA publishes Proposed guidance on reporting derivative transactions conducted through derivative exchange platforms
If the transaction conducted through an exchange platform is in a derivative instrument fungible with an exchange standardised derivative, the reporting firm would have the choice to report as an on-exchange derivative transaction or as an OTC derivative transaction.
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BIS published OTC derivatives market activity in the second half of 2010
The BIS report reveals that after contracting by 4% in the first half of 2010, total notional amounts outstanding of OTC derivatives rose by 3% in the second half, reaching $601 trillion by the end of December 2010.
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ISDA responds to the FSB report on OTC derivatives markets reforms implementation
ISDA is supportive of a regulatory approach that encourages an orderly transition to a new clearing environment, and welcomes the increasing awareness of the risks associated with the 'pace of implementation' evident in some jurisdictions.
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NYSE Euronext acknowledges withdrawal of proposal by Nasdaq OMX Group, INC. and IntercontinentalExchange, INC
NYSE Euronext acknowledged the withdrawal of the proposal from Nasdaq OMX Group, Inc and IntercontinentalExchange Inc to acquire all outstanding shares of NYSE Euronext.
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NASDAQ OMX and IntercontinentalExchange withdraw their proposal to acquire NYSE Euronext
The NASDAQ OMX Group and IntercontinentalExchange announced that following discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice, they are withdrawing the proposal to acquire NYSE Euronext and will not commence the exchange offer to acquire all of the outstanding shares of NYSE Euronext.
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WSJ: ICE, Nasdaq warn against rushed NYSE shareholder vote
IntercontinentalExchange and Nasdaq OMX told shareholders of NYSE Euronext yesterday to demand more time to review the proposed merger with Deutsche Börse, warning that the Big Board had rushed to judgement on the deal.
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Hedgeweek: Deutsche Börse management and supervisory boards recommend Alpha Beta offer
The boards point out that the consideration the shareholders of Deutsche Börse AG are entitled to consists of shares in the new holding. This will enable shareholders to participate in potential future value creation in the combined company.
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