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Hedge funds and insurance companies have been putting on bearish U.S. dollar trades against high-yield and commodity currencies through worst-of basket options and basket collars over the last few weeks.
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CME Group is looking to overhaul its credit default swaps clearing service, according to Tim Doar, its managing director.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures and Trading Commission has proposed that traders be required to report over-the-counter derivatives based on raw materials.
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Premier Foods said it will pay GBP167 million (USD265.3 million) to restructure and de-risk its interstate swap portfolio as part of its financial strategy announced in August.
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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission has added Bank of America and Australian & New Zealand Banking Group to its roster of banks whose currency derivatives trades it will audit.
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Portland, Ore.-based Umpqua Bank has launched a debt capital markets group.