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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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Following on from the Chicago Board Options Exchange’s first European Risk Management conference in Europe, Derivatives Week brings you a Volatility Special Report detailing trends in volatility trading in Europe and Asia and the growth in volatility product usage amongst buyside firms.
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Credit default swaps on Schaeffler Finance were actively traded by investors, as it became a new component in Markit’s iTraxx Crossover index S8 that was rolled out yesterday.
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Among the people moves this week was HSBC losing two in fx options trading and UBS rates bigwig Josh Gonnella, global co-head of interest rates sales, leaving the firm.
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Securities firms in Japan are switching their preference for fx structured products to ones that reference the South African rand in order to pick up higher yields on their investments, according to structurers.
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Investors in Asia have been offloading skew on the HSCEI this week--selling three-to-six month downside puts and buying upside calls--in a bid to hedge exposure to the South Korean equity-linked autocallable market.
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European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s ‘bumblebee’ speech at the end of July spurred calm in risk-sensitive assets bringing back a tradition of peace in the financial markets in August.