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TeraExchange said is preparing to launch in the fourth quarter what it says is one of the first-ever central limit order books for over-the-counter cleared derivatives.
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Plain vanilla structures and niche themes were the order of the day in equity structured products. Royal Bank of Scotland, EFG Financial Products and Vontobel were among the managers pitching product that eschewed the complex to try to lure in investors....Despite advances, Asia-Pacific players were warning that a deep, liquid off shore market in renminbi-denominated structured products and forwards was some ways off.
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—Kyoya Okazawa, head of global equities and commodity derivatives at BNP Paribas in Tokyo, on where the firms is building out.
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The growing prevalence of CDS spreads as default risk indicators raises a fundamental question: how well have spreads performed in predicting defaults?
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Macquarie Capital is in the process of scaling down its delta-one business in Europe and the U.S. to focus more on the business in Australia and Asia.
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Observers are raising questions about a little discussed part of Hong Kong’s over-the-counter derivatives reform plan: small automated trading systems will be allowed to act as designated central clearing counterparties.