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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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Credit default swaps on emerging market sovereign debt have been declared the most dangerous financial instrument by 46.8% of the Dangerous Financial Products survey.
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Some non-financial firms nay not be aware the European Market Infrastructure Regulation is applicable to them, despite it coming into force last Friday.
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StormHarbour Securities has made three senior hires to its U.K. and Ireland sales force with the appointments of Simon Lawless, Benjamin Reynolds and Michael Freilich in London.
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Aviva Investors has cleared its first over-the-counter interest rate swap, making it the first U.K.-based asset manager to do so.
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Futures on new A-share-linked indices jointly listed on the Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges will stimulate the exchange-traded fund market, as market makers will be able to obtain cheaper hedges.
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The Australian Securities & Investment Commission has opened up trade reporting of over-the-counter derivatives to foreign firms looking to operate trade repositories.