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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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To position for 10-year sterling rates staying in a tighter range than priced by the market, Barclays is suggesting 1x11 cap-floors versus 1y*10y swaption wedges.
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Mark Wong, former managing director and co-head of linear rates trading at Deutsche Bank in Singapore, is to join hedge fund Dymon Asia Capital.
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Corporate importers in Australia are increasingly looking to hedge against a possible weakening of the Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar through six-month puts.
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The Bank of England’s Trends in Lending report has revealed that bank funding for large UK corporate borrowers is now more attractive than it has been for years. But canny corporate treasurers are way ahead of the curve, and have already shifted their financing strategies to take advantage of the latest glut of lending.
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Private banks in Asia and Europe are snapping up one-to-two year fx-linked notes denominated in the offshore renminbi.
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Mexico’s central bank finance ministry and bank regulator are working on new derivatives regulations, including improved margin management and registration of counterparties.