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Selling 1y*2y receiver spreads on sterling is a good way to fund the buying of euro 1y*2y receiver spreads to take advantage of a potential unwind in front-end EUR rates, according to strategists at Barclays.
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Barclays may become the latest in financial institution to make cuts to its equity derivatives business, as several senior members of the division have left.
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China is preparing for the launch of structured products for the first time by local brokerages after regulators last month granted the Securities Association of China approval for a pilot program.
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U.S. sales of equity structured notes surged in January to USD2.41 billion, the most since September, as the Standard & Poor’s 500 climbed to its highest level in five years.
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Smaller brokers in Hong Kong are opposed to a plan by the Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing to begin after-hours trading, saying it would add to their operating expenses and make it more difficult to manage risk.
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Italy’s Audit Court has ordered local governments to terminate “excessively onerous” derivatives contracts, or face legal charges of gross negligence.