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Introducing an identifier that would determine whether a UCITS exchange-traded fund is synthetic or physical would mislead investors, according to a letter from the Joint Associations Committee on Retail Structured Products to the European Securities and Markets Authority.
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Hedge fund FX Concepts is considering adding portfolio management staff to its Singapore office.
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Citigroup has been added to the list of upcoming global voting dealers for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s determinations committee, which determines when a reference entity has a credit event and how much credit default swap holders can collect.
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Several banks began trading onshore Chinese yuan options on April 2 of 2011. According to the China Foreign Exchange Trade Center, the firms were Bank of China, Bank of Communications, China CITIC Bank, Citibank (China), Deutsche Bank (China), HSBC Bank (China), and Industrial and Commerce Bank. [China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange is now encouraging dealers operating onshore to increase the innovation in fx options they offer to corporates for hedging purposes.]