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BNY Mellon has named Paul Solway as managing director and head of equity finance for the Asia-Pacific.
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Greece and Argentina are comfortably the two worst sovereign credits, and both countries experienced a tumultuous end to November.
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Bank Vontobel is set to launch a customized version of its electronic structured products platform in Hong Kong and Singapore. The firm also plans to add autocallable and equity-linked notes to its list of structured products in a bid to woo Asia-based investors. It will gradually add Singapore, Hong Kong and Japanese stocks and indices as underlyings.
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The U.S Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued regulations requiring market participants to clear certain types of swaps within six classes of product.
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Investors should look at buying at-the-money January 2013 call options on Hong Kong indices, such as the HSI and the HSCI, in a bid to gain from next year’s forecasted positive start, according to traders.
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On Nov. 1 the regulation of the European Parliament and Council of the European Union on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps became effective. The regulation may have a substantive impact on U.S. issuers of structured products linked to securities that trade in the European Union, as well as other participants in structured product transactions, and this Learning Curve will discuss the impact.