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India’s BSE said it plans to launch an options contract on the Nasdaq ETF in the near future to give domestic investors exposure to the U.S. derivatives market.
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Morgan Stanley has introduced its FTSE Gilt-Backed Growth Plan 11.
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India’s Religare Mutual Fund has launched the Religare Fixed Maturity-- Plan Series X--Plan C (18 months) and has limited its maximum gross derivatives position to 50% of the scheme’s net assets.
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Credit Suisse has issued a barrier reverse convertible structured product linked to three underlying indices that also gives investors the opportunity to participate in an appreciation of gold, the first such product issued by the firm.
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Morgan Stanley has issued two separate reverse convertible structured products in Germany, Switzerland and Austria that are linked to Daimler with deep barriers of 25%.
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A hedge fund stepped into the market today to buy a put butterfly spread on the SPDRs Retail Exchange-Traded Fund (XRT) worth USD138 million, expiring sometime this month.