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Funds have been buying downside puts on the U.S. dollar against the Indian rupee.
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Giovanni Leonardi, head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa delta one index and market access sales for equities at Nomura in London, has left the firm.
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Equity derivative officials at major dealers in Hong Kong are preparing for a fresh round of staffing cuts over the next few weeks.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has set a time limit of two minutes for swap dealers to accept or reject trades sent to clearing houses, beginning Oct. 1, with the period dropping to one minutes 90 days after the rules are published in the Federal Register.
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European issuers have lunged into tier two issuance in recent months, satisfying both a bid for yieldy paper and an urgent need for capital. But while deals will continue to tick over, a return to pre-crisis levels of supply is still some way off.
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The ghostly form of the UK’s small business development bank is becoming visible. One can guess how it might work. But government rhetoric that it will unlock a dammed flood of credit to thirsty Bill Gates types is misleading. Modest and careful assistance can help SMEs. Thinking of this as a macro stimulus splurge will end in tears.