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Futures and options volumes on U.S. exchanges dropped 13.2% in 2012 to 7 billion contracts, according to the Futures Industry Association. Interest-rate futures fell the most, tumbling 20% last year.
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The South Dakota House State Affairs Committee has voted 12-0 to approve broadening the definition of loan to include “any credit exposure to a borrower that arises from a derivatives transaction,” as well as other securities instruments.
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European Union lawmakers have criticized Deutsche Bank and Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena for an arrangement through which the German bank loaned the Italian lender roughly EUR1.5 billion (USD2 billion) to mitigate EUR367 million (USD489 million) in losses from a derivatives deal with Deutsche.
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DBS Bank issued a single stock non-principal protected equity linked structured product with a knock-in and optional call feature after the Chinese New Year.
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—Olivier Rudez, head of alpha fx strategy for THEAM in Paris, on the rationale for the asset manager’s purchase of a broken call butterfly on the euro to short sterling.
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This week has seen a slew of senior departures from Morgan Stanley globally, including the exit of Daniel Palmer, global head of corporate equity derivatives, Vee Leung Phan, head of fx and interest rates trading for emerging markets and Nick Strain, managing director and head of fx EM sales.