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U.S. and European Brokers To Spend $206 Million In 2011 On New Surveillance Programs
Brokers must help fill the divide between the way markets operate and how they are surveilled, according to a new report from TABB Group.
Where Are They Now? The Lehman Bros. Edition
Former Lehman Brothers CFO Erin Callan found a rather comfortable rock to crawl under after the stunning collapse of her firm two years ago.
LCH.Clearnet to Launch SwapsClear for US Clients on March 8
U.S. customers will access SwapsClear's service through a U.S. based futures commission merchant of their choice, supporting compliance with Dodd-Frank.
Budget Cuts Threaten to Bleed OTC Swaps Reform Dry
As regulators work to implement the most profound reform of the nation's financial system since the FDR administration, a looming budget cut threatens to slash their resources, even as the workload multiplies.
DTCC Launches Portal With CDS Data for Regulators
Offers regulators online access to global credit default swap data and tailored reports to protect against systemic risk.
Q&A with Kauffman Foundation Economist Robert Litan
If House Republicans succeed in their bid to slash non-defense spending by some $55 billion to $60 billion in fiscal 2011, reforms to the over-the-counter derivatives market might be dead-on-arrival.
Former FSA Risk Chief to Join JPMorgan
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has inked Sally Dewar, the former head of risk at the London-based Financial Services Authority, to be a senior member of its risk team.
Nasdaq Hack Attack Raises New Security Concerns For Financial Industry
Exchanges and financial firms will need to reassess security as well as next-generation business models such as open source and cloud computing, experts say.
Madoff Trustee Says JP Morgan Execs Knew Of Fraud
Irving Picard filed a $6.4 billion lawsuit against JP Morgan in December. It was unsealed Thursday.
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