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A lack of clarity in what U.K. regulatory authorities define as complex in relation to retail structured products is a serious concern for the industry, according to Timothy Hailes, chairman of the Joint Associations Committee.
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The Bank of China in Hong Kong is preparing to launch a series of non-principal protected single stock-linked structured products aimed at retail investors.
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VTB Capital has hired Lewis Wong as head of illiquid credit trading for Asia in Hong Kong in a new role.
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The Futures and Options Association has hired Natasha Stromberg as manager of regulation in London.
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Investors should buy an 80% out-the-money December 2014 put on the Kospi 200 at 3.15% in a bid to hedge against the negative effects caused by tighter investment policies for large corporate conglomerates, according to strategists at BNP Paribas.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission may delay for roughly six months compliance with some swaps regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act for foreign-based operations of U.S. banks, such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs.