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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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Deutsche Bank will list five synthetic exchange-traded funds on the Hong Kong Exchange on Thursday, which will reference country specific indices and a regional Asia ex-Japan index.
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Citigroup is set to hire Cornelius Griffin, head of equity exotics trading at Deutsche Bank in New York, and Paul Mandell, a senior single stock trader, also at Deutsche Bank in New York, in similar roles.
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EFG Financial Products has launched tracker certificates on a basket of Southeast Asia exchange-traded funds and indices as companies post increasing profits and stock exchanges in the region increase at a greater pace than their developed counterparts.
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Nearly half (45%) of buyside firms said complex and sometimes contradictory regulation are their greatest concern and will increase their costs of doing business, according to a study by SunGard APT and the Professional Risk Managers International Association.
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The U.S. Commodities and Futures Trading Commission is said to have subpoenaed brokers at interdealer-broker ICAP as it continues to investigate manipulation of the London interbank offered rate and similar benchmarks.
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The Chinese city of Guangzhou is planning to relaunch its futures exchange by the end of 2015.