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CME Group has entered into a cross-listing and cross-licensing agreement with Latin American futures exchange involving S&P 500 Index and Bovespa Index (IBOVESPA) futures.
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CME Group has announced plans to offer swap traders the option of placing their collateral at a third party, such as a neutral bank.
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Dual digitals and plain vanilla calls positioning for a rise in spot and volatility on Latin American currencies against the U.S. dollar have gained favor this week, partially in response to expected central bank interventions and expected corrections in underpriced volatilities.
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Private equity firms and equity hedge funds have been buying protection on mezzanine and super-senior tranches of the Markit iTraxx Main, an index of European investment-grade corporate credit default swaps, to take position for defaults on leveraged buyout loans maturing in 2013 and 2014.
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Standard Chartered strategists are advising investors to buy a six-month U.S. dollar, Chinese onshore yuan non-deliverable forward outright, with an entry at 6.2740 and an exit at 6.3165.
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Broker Marex Spectron has expanded its fx team in London, Singapore and Geneva.