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RBS Global Banking & Markets is offering what it says is the first structured notes in Switzerland linked to shares in companies in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
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Credit default swaps spreads on European corporate bonds narrowed to its lowest level since May 3 after the G-20 finance ministers pledged to avoid weakening currencies in order to spur growth.
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Five of the largest U.S.-based dealers hold USD 172.3 trillion, or 37% of the total notional amount outstanding of interest rate, credit and equity derivatives, as of June 30, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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ELX Futures has urged the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission not to adopt a proposed portfolio margining rule, claiming it could hurt competition and boost rival CME Group’s monopoly in the U.S.
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Scotia Asset Management has debuted its Pinnacle Emerging Markets Equity Fund, managed by Pablo Salas.
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An offer by the nationalized Anglo-Irish Bank of new notes in exchange for subordinated bonds could trigger a payout of up to USD420 million of credit default swaps, according to BNP Paribas.