hedge funds

Volcker unhappy with watered down rule: reports

Central Banking | 30 Jun 2010 |secure

Head of presidential economic advisory board Paul Volcker said to be dissatisfied with cap, rather than ban, on banks’ hedge fund investments; lawmakers forced to scrap $19 billion bank levy

Topics: Volcker, US Congress, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, hedge funds, Volcker rule

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US lawmakers seal deal on reform bill

Central Banking | 25 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, US Congress, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, banks, over-the-counter derivatives, systemic risk, hedge funds, Obama

Europe to place CDS markets under spotlight: Barnier

Central Banking | 17 May 2010 |secure

Topics: United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Volcker, hedge funds, credit default swaps, Obama, European Commission

Schapiro seeks tighter reins on hedge-funds

Central Banking | 26 Jan 2010 |secure

Topics: United States, United Kingdom, hedge funds, Securities and Exchange Commission, ratings, Schapiro

Obama's reforms find few friends

Central Banking | 22 Jan 2010 |secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, FDIC, Goldman Sachs, Volcker, hedge funds, JPMorgan, Obama, Volcker rule

ECB attacks Brussels over hedge-fund rules

Central Banking | 22 Oct 2009 |secure

Topics: European Central Bank, hedge funds

US's Barr: hedge fund advisers must register

Central Banking | 17 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: SEC, US Treasury, hedge funds

British official attacks EU hedge-fund rules

Central Banking | 07 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: United Kingdom, hedge funds

Germany's Weber calls for strong ESRB presence

Central Banking | 24 Jun 2009 |secure

Topics: Risk, Bundesbank, Germany, Weber, hedge funds

Unified regulatory architecture needed in the US

Central Banking | 26 May 2009 |secure

Topics: FSA, United States, Federal Reserve, hedge funds, private equity, credit default swaps, CDS

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