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Fear of default has driven credit default swap spreads on Portuguese sovereign debt wider by 62 basis points to a record 1,240 bps, according to Markit.
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361 Capital has introduced its 361 Capital Systematic Index, which the firm said “systematically generates technical indicators against price and volume trends on equity indexes.”
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Annual revenue from equities trading at Citigroup plunged from USD2.4 billion to USD1.3 billion mostly from its equity derivatives and proprietary trading units.
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France’s Autorite des Marches Financiers is said to have extended a requirement that certain derivatives transactions on an organized exchange be declared as over-the-counter instruments, effective Jan. 1
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Swap dealers said that they expect to spend some USD504 million this year to create, implement and market swaps liquidity aggregation systems to their buy-side client base, according to TABB Group.
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The proposed Volcker rule would reduce the quality and capacity of market making services that banks provide to U.S. investors, according to a study by Darrell Duffie of Stanford University.