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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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Two out of three U.K. asset managers said they do not expect the London Interbank Offered Rate to survive unscathed by the recent scandal, according to F&C Investments.
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South Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance announced plans to impose a 0.001% tax on futures contracts linked to the Kospi 200 exchange and a 0.01% levy on premiums for options.
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Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) has requested that investors and market participants submit ideas to the House of Representatives’s Financial Services Committee with the goal of coming up with an alternative to the Volcker Rule.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange has relaxed regulations governing exchange traded funds, now allowing more than one ETF manager to track the same index at the same time as a way of spurring competition.
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Amherst Securities Group has hired Dan Derby as v.p. of fixed-income securities.
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Credit default swap spreads on Danish sovereign debt have widened sharply in the past 14 months, suggesting, among other things, that investors anticipate increased risks for the nation’s government bonds, according to Standard & Poor’s.