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Four Royal Bank of Scotland equity derivative officials are leaving the firm following an announcement that it would be downsizing in equity derivatives and investor products as part of a reorganisation of the business.
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Australia-based funds may not be ready to comply with the Dodd-Frank Act when acting as a counterparty with U.S.-registered swap dealers, cutting off a significant market to U.S. firms, according to market officials.
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The South Korean government’s threat to intervene in its currency appreciation and limiting the fx derivative positions of local financial firms will have little impact on volatility in outstanding fx derivative contracts that reference the won, according to Robert Minikin, senior foreign exchange strategist at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong.
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Damien O'Connor, primary industry’s spokesperson of New Zealand’s Labour Party and Member of Parliament, has called for an inquiry into interest rate swaps, according to Radio New Zealand News.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India Thursday allowed “liquid” index exchange-traded funds eligible for trading in the Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) segment, according to the Hindu newspaper.
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UniCredit is facing court action in relation to the sale of derivatives products sold to a local administration.