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Nasdaq has announced plans to begin clearing non-deliverable forward fx trades in Europe, directly competing with LCH.Clearnet and CME Clear Europe.
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Morgan Stanley has reissued its FTSE Booster Plan 3 and FTSE Protected Growth Plan 46, the latter its most successful structured product.
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The National Credit Union Administration has opened a 60-day comment period for additional input on a policy for allowing credit unions to trade in certain kinds of derivatives to protect against interest-rate risk.
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Brady Dougan, ceo of Credit Suisse, is said to be not in line to receive bonds made from derivatives as a bonus, as other bankers are poised to be awarded, to avoid a conflict of interest.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has hired attorney Barry Pershkow as senior special counsel in its Investment Management Division.
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Hedge funds have been buying up dispersion trades across several indices this week, driven by confidence on the back of stronger economic data in the U.S. and monetary measures in Europe.