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  • FCMs’ investment options will narrow Controls on futures and over-the-counter (OTC) customer funds will be stricter following allegations of MF Global’s (MFG) use of customer funds in the days before its collapse.
  • A eurozone redenomination doesn’t add up The practical implications of how a eurozone carve out would work and exactly what assets would have to be redenominated seems impossible to resolve. The task of determining what would have to be redenominated under any new national legislation would be huge.
  • All recent evidence points to the US losing its edge as a regulatory thought leader.
  • All the winning firms, teams and national winners from the fifth annual awards ceremony in Dubai
  • The lateral hire market in Europe, in the financial and corporate areas, has slowed after a particularly heady autumn.
  • The atmosphere has turned A Chinese government decision to fast track rules on renminbi-settled foreign direct investment (FDI) is indicative of authorities’ concerns over the outflow of money from the country, according to market participants.
  • Australia’s first covered bond has launched, with ANZ Bank completing a $1.25 billion issue on November 16.
  • Lawyers on the Anglo American/De Beers deal navigated third party pre-emptive equity rights and utilised an anti-embarrassment clause in the $5.1 billion acquisition.
  • Small and mid-cap companies operating internationally are having to readdress their corruption compliance programmes following a record number of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement actions last year, and a shift away from the Act’s traditional focus on large companies.
  • The absence of senior unsecured debt to bail-in in a resolution scenario is a “weak spot”, a Financial Stability Board (FSB) official has admitted.