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HSBC Global Asset Management has received approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission to launch a new fund, the China Consumer Opportunities Fund, according to the regulator’s website.
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—Mohamed Yangui, head of product development and structuring for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Nomura in London, explaining the firm’s plan to build a click ‘n’ trade platform for structured products, an electronic interface that allows private banks and securities firms to input preferences for a structured product and get a price.
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Markit has loosened the eligibility criteria for its iTraxx Europe Crossover index, a change that may see the number of names in the index return to 50 from 40.
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The derivatives market in Asia has remained surprisingly calm and resilient despite recent global economic instability affecting the region’s stock markets, according to PJ Andersson, managing director head of pan-Asian equity derivative and convertibles sales at Citigroup in Hong Kong.
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Investec Structured Products has extended its FTSE 100-linked kick-out plan 22, originally set to end Aug. 26, until Sept. 2.
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India’s National Stock Exchange has announced for the first time the launch of derivative contracts on the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Aug. 29.