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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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The Reserve Bank of India has issued tough guidelines as it prepares to introduce credit default swaps to the country.
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The London Stock Exchange has announced it will use SOLA, TMX Group’s derivatives-trading technology, for Turquoise Derivatives, the LSE’s new pan-European platform.
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Jefferies is said to have expanded its credit derivatives and corporate bond team with the hiring of Sean George as managing director.
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Thursday morning fx options activity centered largely around risk aversion over geopolitical risk in the Middle East, said fx traders in New York and London, and even extended itself to G-10 currencies.
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Landesbank Baden-Württemberg has hired Paul Murphy and Andy Briggs as financial credit traders in London, covering cash and credit default swaps.
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Credit default swaps trader Dimitris Melios has left Citigroup in London.