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Petron Corp., the Philippines’ largest oil refinery, will this week become the first corporate in Asia to sell local currency-denominated bonds with a currency swap derivative overlay.
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The much touted Chinese twist on credit derivatives launched on Friday, with CNY1.84 billion (USD267,000) of notional being traded, according to the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors.
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Consulting firm Johnson Associates predicted that bonuses for derivatives traders would increase by up to 50-60% from 2008 (DW 11/05/09). [Headhunters note, however, that bonuses for derivative traders in 2010, particularly those working in equity derivatives, will decline on last year's figures. They cite falling revenues in that area from a number of firms over the last few quarters as the reason for the decline in bonus payouts.]
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--Manish Chandra, head of European credit structuring at BNP Paribas, on the possibility of regulatory capital funds getting completd.
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There were no prizes for guessing what event dominated the financial markets last week.