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Mohamed Ali Bacha, head of equity derivatives trading at Nomura in London, left the firm last week.
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Investors should sell short-dated puts on the American oil exchange-traded fund because puts on the ETF are currently more expensive than they should be relative to other equity indices and economists predict less price reduction in the sector overall than 2008-9, even if there’s a crisis, according to a note strategists from Barclays Capital.
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Austria’s Erste Bank has slashed its credit default swaps portfolio with an eye to closing it by the end of the year.
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A group of 18 Democrat members of Congress have asked the Financial Stability Oversight Council and other regulators to look into possible risks tied to Bank of America’s recent shifting of derivatives from its Merrill Lynch unit to its deposit-taking division.
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MF Global is said to be eager to sell its futures brokerage unit, looking for a buyer within days.
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Morgan Stanley has improved the terms for investors on its core range of structured products as a result of the recent period of volatility, according to Nev Godley, a v.p. at the investment bank.