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The Royal Bank of Scotland has sold USD15 million callable capped constant maturity swap rate steepener notes maturing in 2030.
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Notional outstanding over-the-counter derivatives have risen over the past three years, with the falling amount of credit derivative outstanding more than offset by growth in interest rate contracts.
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Daiwa Capital Markets has expanded its Asia ex-Japan equity research team with six new hires, including Justin Lau as a managing director and head of the Asia Pacific custom products group.
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The Bank for International Settlements said there is “no evidence that one market structure is superior to another, either in terms of CCP risk management or in terms of wider systemic risk.”
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Morgan Stanley is said to be considering a spinoff of its proprietary-trading unit.
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A new structured product introduced to Australia by Exane Derivatives and LM Investment Management has received a thumbs down from advisers.