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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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Newedge has urged the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to put portfolio margining back in the rulemaking crosshairs
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Credit Suisse has launched reverse convertible structured notes with a low barrier of 20%, meaning that an investor’s capital will be protected up until an 80% drop in the underlying while still being able to receive a quarterly variable coupon payment.
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Kazuma Naito, head of equity derivative flow sales to hedge funds for Asia at Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong has, left the firm.
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Banks who already hold a derivatives license in China will automatically be granted an ordinary license under new rules, according to a Chinese-language question and answer released by the China Banking Regulatory Commission.
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Swaps counterparties would be blocked from using updated and improved valuation methods, under a proposal by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. They’d also get locked in to prices on the swaps that reflect the mid-market point, not actual traded prices, say lawyers and advisors in New York.
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New York hedge fund Ore Hill Partners will deploy interest rate swaptions, credit default swaps and currency options in a new fund. Ore Hill Japan Credit Opportunities Fund is being launched after the positive performance of the strategy in the firm’s Ore Hill Fund attracted investment, a firm portfolio manager told Derivatives Week.