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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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Hang Seng Bank is preparing two non-principal protected equity-linked structured product programs to be marketed to investors in Hong Kong.
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—Lori Van Dusen, principal of LVW Advisors, in regards to regulatory concerns in the U.S. as derivatives use increases among endowments and foundations.
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Compliance officers at firms were fretting over fears that new rules were looming in the U.S. over how structured products are sold to retail investors.
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The beginning of August usually marks a tail off in recruitment activity, but last week saw an array of people moves across all asset classes.
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An English judge has rejected a bid by Barclays to delay a lawsuit against it for allegedly mis-selling interest rate swaps as the bank allegedly was involved in manipulating the London interbank offered rate.
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The volume of fx contracts trade at CME Group dropped by more than 25% in July from the preceding month, while InterncontinentalExchange reported that futures and options volume on its U.S. dollar index plunged 43% from June.