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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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Dividend swaps are being touted for U.S. investors in the New Year as dividend yields appear primed for continued growth and the instruments traditionally experience low volatility, according to strategy notes from Deutsche Bank and Societe Generale.
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Citigroup has announced plans to begin quoting derivatives on different tranches of the MCDX, the municipal-bond derivatives index.
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Banks are increasingly protecting themselves from loss when extending credit to companies by including clauses in their agreements that link credit default swaps to interest rates.
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Credit default swap spreads on European bonds tightened 10 basis points, the first decline in a week, to 199 bps, according to JPMorgan Chase.
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South Korean securities broker Hana Daetoo has teamed up with U.S.-based Advanced Markets to launch the FX Direct Market Access trading service.
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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission and Financial Supervisory Service have jointly announced tougher regulations for the derivatives market to help reduce stock market volatility caused by trading stock derivatives.