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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has scheduled for Jan. 31 a public roundtable to discuss the so-called “futurization” of the swaps market. Topics to be discussed include, among others, clearing
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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has begun reviewing the activities of broker-dealers and firms that trade options to determine whether their electronic-trading practices may have helped them avoid fees due to exchanges.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has denied comments by Nomura that top officials of the Italian bank reviewed and approved a derivatives deal that eventually resulted in a loss of EUR220 million (USD292.8 million)last year.
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Odey Asset Management has launched the Dublin-domiciled Odey Orion Fund, which will be able to invest in derivatives as well as equities, commodities and currencies, among other instruments.
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Lower rates and attractive levels of volatility on the Thai baht swap curve give investors the opportunity to buy 1y2y 3.25% receiver swaptions, according to the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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MarketDirect, the Royal Bank of Scotland’s electronic structured products platform, plans to offer interest rate products to clients later this year. The move comes as single dealer and multi-dealer platforms are expanding offerings via electronic execution.