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—Dmitry Pugachevsky, director of research at Quantifi, on the challenges of setting up a credit valuation adjustment desk in Brazil
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The amount of volatility risk being traded daily in Apple options is regularly exceeding volatility traded on the S&P 500 exchange-traded fund. Implied volatility has subsequently been rising in tandem with the stock itself, with both factors signaling to some a possible break in the rise of either stock or volatility levels.
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Issuers of debt securities programs, such as structured note offerings, are updating base prospectuses before July 1 in an effort to comply with a grandfathering provision.
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Proposed regulations from the U.S. Treasury to eliminate avoiding U.S. taxes on dividend payments by engaging in offshore total return swaps cast too a wide a net, according to industry watchers.
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Standard Chartered is advising investors to buy a one-year at-the-money U.S. dollar offshore Chinese yuan forward, while selling a one-year USD onshore Chinese yuan ATM forward.
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The eurozone debt crisis awoke from its slumber last week and it is set to remain in focus over the coming weeks and months.