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The Argentinean futures and options exchange, Rosario Futures Exchange, is setting up trade repositories to capture agricultural derivative trades that currently trade almost exclusively over the counter.
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Bank Vontobel will launch its electronic structured product platform in Singapore later this year as part of its effort to expand its structured product business outside of Switzerland and Germany.
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The Greek government’s failure to pay foreign-law bondholders could trigger a payout of credit default swaps referencing the country’s sovereign debt, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Schroders has hired Tom Williams, an ex-interest rates derivatives trader at Jefferies International, as a structurer in portfolio solutions in London, a new role.
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The Hong Kong Exchange should share its information technology systems and trading expertise with China-based bourses looking to develop their equity derivatives markets, according to speakers at a recent industry conference.
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Covered bonds are moving towards a system of labelling, designed to act as a kitemark of quality. But investors should remember: there is more to credit analysis than ticking boxes. Weak deals can pass through labelling systems, while great deals can get excluded.