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Several industry associations have come out against the buy-in provision in the European Commission’s proposed regulation on short selling.
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Structured products linked to the consumer price index are likely to become an attractive alternative to U.S. Treasuries over the next few weeks, according to structured product officials.
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Morgan Stanley strategists are recommending worst-of baskets on Asia ex-Japan energy and material stocks as a cheap hedge against inflation risk in the first half of 2011.
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The long term focus of the recently announced over-the-counter derivative clearinghouse coming to the Hong Kong Exchange will be likely renminbi-denominated derivatives. That’s despite the fact the first products to be cleared will be interest rate swaps and non-deliverable forwards.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has today begun offering electronic trading for FX options on its eFX platform.
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Executives of smaller energy companies have told a top official of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that new derivatives regulations with higher margin and capital requirements “would be disastrous.”