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The moves were weighted toward interest rates over the last week. Brevan Howard hired Morgan Stanley’s head of euro swaps trading, while Citigroup hired a senior interest rate options trader from UBS.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority’s influential Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group called for radical changes to the way physical and synthetic exchange-traded funds are regulated. [In July, the European regulator published new rules for ETFs following an industry consultation.
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—Pedram Payami, head of public solutions at EFG Financial Products in Frankfurt, on why the firm has taken the decision to issue Burma-themed structured products.
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BNP Paribas is seeing flows for a long emerging market volatility trade it started pitching in September. The trade is to buy a Jan 14 variance swap at 32.75 (capped) on iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund and sell a Jan 14 variance swap at 25.05 (capped) on the S&P 500.
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AXA Investment Managers has hired Rodrigo Ostik in a new role as derivatives manager, based in London. He reports to Shalin Bhagwan, U.K. head of liability-driven investment. The reason for the creation of the slot could not be determined by press time.
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Société Générale has launched two tools on its online equity derivatives research platform that allow investors to choose the best options when implementing volatility pair trade scenarios, a first for the market, according to strategists. The launch on VolHub comes as dealers ramp up online equity derivative research and analytical capabilities to streamline the investment process of buysiders.