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The Corporations Legislation Amendment (Derivative Transactions) Bill 2012 has been passed by the Australian Parliament.
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Investors increasingly prefer structured notes which are linked to exchange-traded funds rather than the benchmarks themselves, as total assets in exchange-traded products surpassed USD1.8 trillion for the year through October.
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The Korean government has warned that is prepared to take action against the appreciation in the won, including curbing derivatives.
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CME Group has been approved by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to run a new type of data warehouse for information on interest rate, credit and other swaps, required under U.S. financial reform rules.
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JPMorgan is advising investors to position for a potential weakening of the Japanese yen against the Korean won by buying three-month one-touches on the cross.
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An immediate but short-term decline in the S&P500 followed by a recovery to new highs on the back of likely market events surrounding the Fiscal Cliff in the U.S. have opened the opportunity to enter into window barrier calls—an exotic down-and-in option trade.