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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration has issued an advisory opinion that swaps brokers would not be held to fiduciary standards and run the risk of violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, thus paving the way for the sale of swaps to pension funds without fear of prosecution.
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NYSE Euronext reported that the average daily volume of global derivatives rose 26.9% in January from a year earlier and up 27.5% from the preceding month.
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Weeden & Co. has named Michael Palazzi as head of derivatives sales.
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Strategists at JPMorgan are advising investors to buy EUR500 million in the CDX.IG and sell EUR500 million in the iTraxx Non-Financials, as the firm believes non-financial spreads look too wide and will tighten relative to the CDX.IG.
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Giovanni De Bustis Figarola, an ex-senior equity derivatives trader at Nomura in London, has joined London-based interdealer broker Forte Securities as a director in a new role.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority should clarify that the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive is not intended to apply to structured issues, according to the Joint Associations Committee on Retail Structured Products.