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Many U.S. hedge funds didn’t pull the trigger Tuesday on attractive entry points for long dispersion trades in U.S. equity indices and stocks, and may have missed the boat after equities rallied on Wednesday and implied correlation subsequently erased its 1.5% gain that day.
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A voluntary clearing framework for over-the-counter derivatives will be written into Hong Kong’s main financial law in May, according to lawyers familiar with the legislative process.
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David Dimmock, head of fx hedge fund sales at Société Générale in Hong Kong, resigned today.
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Ayad Butt, a G10 fx derivative trader at Credit Suisse in Singapore, last week after being with the firm for over five years.
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The U.S. Commodity Future Trading Commission has approved rules dealing with timing of acceptance for clearing, customer clearing documentation and clearing member risk management, effective Oct. 1.
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Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) has blasted two bills introduced by Republicans and passed by the House that he said would “re-deregulate derivatives in way that would again make them a threat to the economy.”