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  • RBC Capital Markets has hired Steve Feinstein to lead its corporate derivatives marketing team in New York.
  • The U.K. Financial Services Authority has found significant inconsistencies in the way asset managers manage their derivatives risk.
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has signaled that it plans to keep a close eye on how firms handle retail structured product sales as the market for the securities bounces back.
  • Standard Chartered strategists are recommending investors buy one-week digital one-touch options on the U.S. dollar/yen to capture the potential for a Japanese intervention in the still-appreciating currency.
  • The Singapore Exchange’s over-the-counter derivatives central counterparty, AsiaClear, cleared SGD32.54 billion (USD26.9 billion) of interest rate swaps in July, up from SGD14.25 billion (USD11.7 billion) in June and SGD7.57 billion (USD6.3 billion) in May.
  • Hedge funds have been showing increased interest and trading forward-starting variance swaps on the S&P 500 over the past few weeks as investors look to play a normalization of the implied volatility curve in the coming months.