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  • Volatility is the new US market paradigm, and it’s here to stay. The country’s regulators are struggling to tackle its causes but banks are resisting
  • British banks have criticised the UK Financial Services Authority's (FSA) handling of liquidity swaps between banks and insurers.
  • Canadian companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) may be subject to new regulations on board elections sooner rather than later. The TSX bypassed the slower Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) rulemaking process and proposed its own reforms last month.
  • On September 21, the guidance consultation period for the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) rules on liquidity swaps ended.
  • Chinonyelum Uwazie Vincent Iweze In a bid to address the demand by investors and other capital market participants for a more efficient securities clearing and settlement system, the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission recently made provisions for the dematerialisation of securities in a newly revised Consolidated Rules and Regulations 2011.
  • IFLR's annual Middle East awards ceremony has taken place. Read on to find out the night's winners
  • Senior senator advisor Mark Wetjen was appointed as the new commissioner of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday morning
  • Contingent convertible bonds will need to be more widely-tested before the instrument is recognised in Hong Kong, the HKMA has told IFLR
  • Investment banks and asset managers look set to be among the biggest losers after today’s adoption of the twice-delayed Mifid II proposals
  • Fewer deals will face antitrust review under Brazil’s long-awaited antitrust bill, expected to soon be signed into law. But a larger number could be blocked