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Institutional investors have been buying double no-touch options ranging from two-weeks to two-months on the U.S. dollar against the yen, ahead of the Bank of Japan’s policy meeting on April 27.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is said to be debating whether to exempt small banks from its end-user rule, which would subject them to central-clearing and higher-capital requirements.
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Funds holding credit default swaps on sovereigns are being cautious about buying recovery locks.
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Deutsche Bank has hired Bradley Kurtzman, the head of U.S. equity derivative trading at Citigroup in New York, in a senior role in the firm’s equity derivative group.
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Hedge funds have been buying at-the-money straddles on the euro against sterling, following gross domestic product data that showed the U.K. has fallen back into recession.
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Credit Suisse said that it purchased credit default swaps on derivatives it used as part of bonuses for more than 5,500 employees last year.