A warning late yesterday from France's Edhec Risk Institute about the dangers of banning naked short selling of sovereign debt using credit default swaps was in vain, as the European Parliament voted to push through such a veto.
The Parliament's Monetary and Economic Affairs Committee endorsed the measure yesterday, which must now go to EU governments. The French business school, which specializes in analyzing financial...
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