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Legislators and regulators in the U.S. and Europe have been coming together to ensure conformity on margin rules for bilateral uncleared swaps, according to Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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EFG Financial Products has launched four currency structured certificates allowing investors to participate in appreciation against the euro.
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Risk management rules developed for the Hong Kong Exchange’s cash equity clearinghouse could be duplicated, or used as guidance, for the city’s over-the-counter central clearing counterparty.
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Greg Smith, the now-former head of Europe, Middle East and Africa equities derivatives trading in Goldman Sachs’ London office, scathing op-ed in today’s New York Times set off a wave of reaction around the blogo- and twittersphere.
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Investors should buy one-year U.S. dollar, Chinese yuan puts at 3% implied volatility, which is considered cheap at current levels, in order to take advantage of China’s long term economic policies.
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The auction to determine credit default swap payout for holders of Greek bond protection will be held 10 days after the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s determinations committee decided the country had a credit event.