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The London Stock Exchange has announced that it will begin trading equity derivatives in the second quarter of next year through its Turquoise platform.
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Sebastien Galy, senior fx currency strategist at BNP Paribas in New York, has left the bank.
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Deutsche Bank officials have criticized Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission plans to curb industry ownership and governance of derivatives clearing organizations and other such entities.
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A key component of the China’s derivative market development plan is avoiding mistakes seen in the U.S., Xuecheng Jing, the former deputy director of the research bureau at the People’s Bank of China said at the Derivatives Asia 2010 conference in Beijing this week.
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Zack Ling, a managing director in public market investment at China Investment Corporation, one of China’s largest sovereign wealth funds, said that derivatives are a necessary part of every institutional investor’s portfolio.
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Credit risk mitigation certificates will likely start trading in China before month-end, a National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors official told Derivatives Week.