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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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Asset managers and wealth managers have been purchasing structured products linked to Brent crude oil in increasing numbers. Investors are making the play as a way of either generating yield from minor price moves or from less supply, which would drive prices higher.
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Roger Naylor, head of global equity derivatives and global head of equity risk at Deutsche Bank in London, has resigned from the firm and is set to join UBS in a new role.
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Morgan Stanley has launched the Morgan Stanley FTSE Defensive Digital Growth Plan 7 and the Morgan Stanley Defensive Bonus Plan 3, structured products that aim to protect investor in bear markets.
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The relaunch of credit default swaps on Greek sovereign debt has stalled as most dealers have decided to wait to make a move until after general elections this weekend.
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The U.K. government has proposed relaxing some of the bank reform recommendations by the Independent Commission on Banking.
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Harvest Alternatives Investment Group has partnered with a team led by Gregory Park, former head of securitized products in Asia at Deutsche Bank, to form Harvest Northstone Capital, an Asia-focused structured credit fund.