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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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Brokers are against further restrictions on trading facilities to which over-the-counter derivatives will be moved under the latest revisions to the E.U. Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
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Plans by the European Commission to implement a so-called European Contract Law for consumers and businesses operating in the E.U. is unlikely to affect derivatives or similar financial contracts, according to a senior Commission official involved in the legislation.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York has lost three staffers from its corporate derivatives sales group this week.
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A French dealer sold EUR250 million of volatility on the euro/U.S. dollar on behalf of an unknown corporate on Thursday. The trade was a major factor in capping implied volatility on the pair, despite an appreciation in the greenback.
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A gulf divides buysiders and sellsiders on how much in derivatives will be electronically traded this year and the level of price transparency in different asset classes seen last year, according to a survey by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe.
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Barclays Capital has lost three members of its equities derivatives team in recent weeks, as first reported by Derivatives Week two weeks ago.