Peter Madigan
Peter Madigan is the former US regulation editor for Risk.net, based in New York.
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Libor manipulation lawsuits could cost banks ‘tens of billions’
Barclays' $450m settlement gives lawyers smoking gun evidence of attempts to tamper with benchmark rates
CME to launch portfolio margining on interest rate swaps and futures
Dealers will be able to cross-margin interest rate swaps, and eurodollar and Treasury futures, from May
CCPs need to provide margin efficiency, says industry panel
Central clearing will place a huge burden on end-users, forcing CCPs to consider how best to create operational and margin efficiencies
Splits emerge in CFTC and SEC swap product definition rules
Agencies largely aligned, but conflicts remain after 10-month negotiation
FX dealers commit to greater standardisation in latest Fed letter
Voluntary OTC commitments touch on standardisation of FX products and the selection of a trade repository for the FX market by Q2 2012
Commissioners voice mounting alarm over 'seriously strained' CFTC budget
Concerns over the ability of US federal regulators to enforce new financial reform legislation have intensified, with a senior regulator accusing the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) of playing "a game of budgetary chicken" with…
Volcker rule could interfere with bank hedging
Dealers in the US could find their market-making and hedging freedom curtailed by a proposed ban on proprietary trading, if the final rules mirror an ambitious study published on Tuesday (January 18) by the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC)…
New CFTC documentation rules could force Isda master modifications
Proposed US rules might require changes to standardised global derivatives agreement
Homogeneous regulations could contribute to risk, says former Brazil central bank chief
Arminio Fraga warns about the use of globally standardised methodologies for regulatory capital, as well as the dangers of multiple central counterparties
JP Morgan slashes commodities desks
Fate of other prop desks unclear ahead of enactment of Volcker Rule
Dodd-Frank passes but leaves questions unanswered
Financial reform legislation passes in the US Senate, as focus turns to the complex issue of implementation
Dodd-Frank: forex swap clearing exemption at Treasury secretary’s discretion
Blanket FX exemption dropped from final bill; Treasury to determine issue
Senate reform bill to capture more end-users in OTC clearing requirement
Many more end-users of derivatives would be forced to clear over-the-counter trades with a central counterparty under language contained in the US Senate Banking Committee's latest version of its regulatory reform legislation.
Doubts grow about inclusion of Volcker rule in Senate bill
US legislative experts cast doubt on Volker's rule making it through the Congressional process
Bankers question definition of 'prop trading' at Senate Volcker rule hearing
WASHINGTON, DC – Senior bankers and academics have questioned the feasibility of new rules to prohibit US bank holding companies from engaging in proprietary trading, pointing to the difficulty of defining the activity and the limited impact such a ban…
Banks banned from prop trading under Obama plan
Financial institutions that own a deposit-taking bank could be forbidden from conducting proprietary trading for their own profit and prohibited from owning, sponsoring or even investing in hedge funds and private equity funds, under new reforms…
US passes OTC derivatives reform bill
Regulatory change is coming to the over-the-counter derivatives industry in the United States.
Obama reform holds back on OTC derivatives
US Treasury white paper fails to provide new details on how central counterparty clearing in OTC markets would operate.