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GFI Group plans to begin pricing natural gas options electronically beginning in early May, according to Richard Giles, managing director for North America in commodities and energy in New York.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has expanded its corporate equity derivative sales team by adding three salesmen to new roles.
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The demand for financial instruments that use credit derivatives on U.K. junk bonds or high-yield indices is growing.
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A proposal by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission requiring traders to obtain quotes from at least five market players could stifle the credit default swap market, according to bankers.
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Rising gas prices and growing geo-political risks in oil-producing nations are fueling greater credit default swap liquidity of North American oil and gas companies, according to Fitch Solutions.
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Hedge funds have criticized the European Union’s proposals to ban naked credit default swaps on sovereign debt, with one manager calling the rules dangerous, as it could have negative impact on credit and funding to the eurozone.