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Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission is exploring the possibility of introducing water derivatives to provide investors with a hedge against disasters such as the worst flooding in the country in 70 years.
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Crédit Agricole is said to be planning to cut an estimated 2,350 jobs next year, with most of them in corporate and investment banking.
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Standard Chartered Bank has rolled out a synthetic USD2 billion collateralized debt obligation referencing corporate loans from its START securitization program.
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Legislation aimed at facilitating the establishment of South Korea’s central clearing counterparty is expected to be passed by the country’s parliament early next year, according to officials familiar with the process.
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Dealers are expected to sell volatility via vanilla put options over the next few weeks to hedge long volatility exposure built through selling tail risk hedges on euro/U.S. dollar.
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Chiehmi Chan, a senior equity derivatives trader at Citigroup in London, left the firm last week.