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Reverse convertibles are currently the most popular products among by U.S. mutual funds, with exchange-traded notes and high-yield notes coming in second, according to a poll of U.S. structured products issuers conducted by Cerulli Associates and the Structured Products Association. The report will be issued next month.
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Raymond May, former swaps executive at JPMorgan Chase, has formed the Open Derivatives Exchange, which hopes to capitalize on mandatory clearing as required by the Dodd-Frank Act.
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One-quarter of hedge funds have begun clearing over-the-counter derivatives ahead of regulations requiring them to do so, according UBS analysts.
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Citigroup has named Yuichi Jimbo as head of investment banking in Japan and deputy president of Citigroup Global Markets Japan.
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A new version of the Pimco Total Return Fund will not include derivatives.