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Morgan Stanley has denied any wrongdoing following a suit brought by 18 Singapore investors who alleged the firm failed to disclose it was counterparty to the synthetic collateralized debt obligations it sold them.
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Risk management adviser Chatham Financial has published a series of guides on new regulations that will affect derivatives end users.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has launched a euro hedged share class synthetic exchange-traded fund linked to the RBS Market Access CTA Index, the first of its kind to be offered.
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Indiabulls Asset Management Company, an asset manager based in Mumbai, is planning to launch an open-ended equity fund that can use fixed income derivatives, such as interest rate and credit default swaps, to hedge interest rate and credit risk.
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Interest in derivatives trading of exchange-traded fund underliers referencing Brazil has increased over the past few days after the Brazilian government repealed a 2% tax on foreign investors trading the country’s equities and a 1.5% tax on American Depositary Receipts.
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Hector Cortes, a managing director in fixed income institutional sales at Nomura, has left the firm within the last few weeks.