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  • Credit Suisse has hired Will Brett as managing director and head of Americas corporate equity derivatives in New York. He is expected to start in the beginning of October.
  • On June 29, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission published a proposed policy statement and interpretive guidance addressing the extraterritorial reach of the swaps provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act that were enacted by Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • To say the markets over the last 12 months have endured periods of heightened volatility would be an understatement. Buysiders, as a result, sharpened their awareness and upped capital allocation to volatility products, whether through exchange-traded notes, exchange-traded funds, or bespoke indices linked to the VIX. Those buyers, including asset managers and pension funds, tagged Nomura as ahead of the competition for its innovation in volatility themed strategies, indices, funds and products. That helped the firm land the 2012 Volatility House of the Year award from the editors of Derivatives Week/Derivatives Intelligence.
  • A sizeable euro/U.S. dollar put with a reverse knock-out was triggered today in the face of euro spot sales against the U.S. dollar.
  • Issuers in Australia are growing their structured products desks to tap changing investor appetite for fixed-income products.
  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Securities and Futures Commission has released their joint consultation findings on proposed over-the-counter derivatives regulations, concluding that they would relax some measures, including giving banks the option to use a foreign clearinghouse rather that requiring them to use a local onshore one.