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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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UBS has begun marketing so-called daily lookback capital protected notes that allocate investments to an emerging market equity index, cash units and a protection feature.
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JPMorgan is in discussions with the Life & Longevity Markets Association to transfer the intellectual property of its LifeMetrics longevity index to the industry body.
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BGC Partners has completed its first fully electronic over-the-counter Australian dollar interest rate swap and its first fully electronic Australian Bill/London Interbank Offered Rate basis trade.
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Société Générale strategists are recommending investors buy a three-month call spread going short the Indian rupee, long the U.S. dollar with strikes at INR46.5 and INR47.5 and a six-month call spread on the same cross with strikes at INR50 and INR52.
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Equity option players have been taking short-dated bearish put spreads and bullish call spreads this week on the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index as they look for the index stay range-bound over the next few weeks, according to equity derivative strategists and traders.
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Asian and U.S. firms that don’t plan to market securitized transactions to European Union credit institutions theoretically could get hit with a new E.U. law concerning risk retention if anyone buying into part of the deal enters into over-the-counter derivatives with an E.U. institution.