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Dealers have been buying up euro calls against the U.S. dollar in recent weeks en masse, pushing the risk reversal close to zero for the first time since September 2009.
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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission is seeking comment on a proposal that would introduce more flexibility for firms to determine whether clients are professional investors, making it less cumbersome to invest in over-the-counter derivatives and more complex structured products.
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Volumes for reverse convertible notes have picked up in recent months, particularly when linked to high dividend stocks and real estate investment trusts.
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Derivatives trading in the Asia-Pacific accounted for 37.5% of the global volume so far this year, according to TABB Group.
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Credit default swaps spreads on sovereign debt narrowed as concerns about the global market appeared to ease, according to Fitch Solutions.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Greg Kuppenheimer as co-head of equity structuring for North America.