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Deutsche Bank has launched an automated equity trading system in Hong Kong.
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Trading volumes of structured products at the London Stock Exchange so far this year have more than doubled that of all of 2009, thanks to a demand for commodity-linked notes.
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BNY Mellon Clearing in New York is looking into clearing memberships with major clearinghouses to give clients access to over-the-counter interest rate swap and credit default swap clearing, Sanjay Kannambadi, ceo, told Derivatives Week.
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A coalition of industry groups, including the Association for Financial Markets in Europe and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, has expressed concerns about a single reporting regime for both transaction and position reporting on over-the-counter derivatives based on reporting through trade repositories.
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The Life & Longevity Markets Association will release today a framework for a longevity index, which will be the basis for a tradable index the organization intends to create.
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Gary Suen, Deutsche Bank’s head of Asia warrants business, has left the firm in the last week, an official said.