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Malaysia’s OCBC Bank has announced plans to launch its sixth credit-linked structured product in May.
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BNP Paribas plans to merge its electronic foreign exchange trading platforms, Cortex FX and OTC eTrader, within the next three-six months. Doing so will allow investors to trade all fx options and structured products on one platform.
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Despite a relatively forgiving start to the year, the dynamics of the Eurostoxx50 volatility surface have focused significantly on tail-risk.
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The European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee delayed a final vote on the European Market Infrastructure Regulation to allow time for further discussion on topics including vertical silos and clearing exemptions for some derivative users.
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—Gavan Nolan, credit analyst at Markit, on Spain’s aim to reduce its budget deficit to 5.3% in 2012.
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Credit default swap spreads on Spanish banks have surged in the past month because of the country’s worsening economic condition, with CDS on Banco Santander widening 52% since March 1 and spreads on BBVA widening 54%.