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John Wang, a managing director and equity derivatives index trader at Goldman Sachs in New York, has left the firm.
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Australia’s legal definitions for derivatives are working effectively and should not be simplified further through changes to the nation's main financial markets law, according to the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee.
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A dozen banks, including UBS and Credit Suisse, are being investigated by COMCO, the Swiss competition commission, over alleged collusion by derivatives traders to influence the London interbank offered rate, and TIBOR, the Japanese equivalent. .
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The European Central Bank’s longer-term refinancing operation is providing less incentive for hedge funds to trade European sovereign credit-default swaps since they are less concerned about tail risk.
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After a strong performance in January, the sovereign credit market began the current month on a relatively quiet note.
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The International Derivatives Clearing Group is in discussions to sell a stake of itself to a group of banks.