Sentences with phrase «on derivatives reform»

Corporations just want to make sure their trading costs are contained and are indifferent about who is on their side, said one lawyer in Washington who has worked on derivatives reform.

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Rigrodsky & Long, P.A., with offices in Wilmington, Delaware, Garden City, New York, and San Francisco, California, has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of investors and achieved substantial corporate governance reforms in numerous cases nationwide, including federal securities fraud actions, shareholder class actions, and shareholder derivative actions.
In February the French financial markets regulator Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) published a statement that the derivatives on cryptocurrencies should be regulated under the new financial reforms in the EU.
WINNERS: EXCHANGES Achievement Award ICE Long before derivatives reform was on the regulatory agenda, the Intercontinental Exchange in Atlanta was well on the way to achieving what regulators hope to accomplish with new rules — an unprecedented level of transparency in...
This is partly the result of the early stages of derivatives reform on both sides of the Atlantic.
On Tuesday, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D - Conn., proposed a compromise change to the Wall Street reform bill that would water down a proposed ban on derivatives trading by many financial firmOn Tuesday, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D - Conn., proposed a compromise change to the Wall Street reform bill that would water down a proposed ban on derivatives trading by many financial firmon derivatives trading by many financial firms.
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[4] In the United States, as part of the Obama financial regulatory reform plan of 2009, pressure has been placed on traders of derivatives such as credit default swaps (CDS) to make their trades on an open exchange with a clearinghouse.
Meghan Gruebner counsels clients on regulatory, compliance, and enforcement matters arising from financial trading of commodity derivatives under the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, Commodity Exchange Act, and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulations and physical trading of power, natural gas, and crude subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Among his career highlights includes playing a vital role on a shareholder derivative litigation team that obtained a US$ 38 million recovery for SandRidge Energy, Inc. and substantial corporate governance reforms.
She advises major global banks, asset managers, and corporations on the requirements, impact and implementation of financial regulation, including reforms, focusing on derivatives regulation and the Volcker Rule.
His work focuses on regulatory areas subject of significant focus as a result of the financial crisis including bank capital and structural reform, bank resolutions, remuneration, trading / clearing / settlement and derivatives regulation.
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