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Consumer Price Index-linked basis swap usage by U.K. defined benefit pension schemes will likely surge as the plans looks to hedge inflation liabilities.
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Dealers were buying up euro/U.S. dollar put options, call options and straddles on Thursday across different maturities, on news of slowing U.S. and Chinese economies.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has hired Marcile Moulene as an equity derivatives strategist, reporting to Kevin Chang, head of equity derivatives strategy for Asia Pacific, a new role for the firm.
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Japan’s Financial Services Authority reportedly has formed a team of inspectors to examine the derivatives activities of investment banks, beginning with Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Nomura.
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Trading volume of emerging markets credit default swaps soared 85% in the second quarter to USD568 billion compared with a year earlier and 35% ahead of the first quarter of 2010, according to EMTA.
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Investors’ use of leverage in credit default swaps, particularly through margining, magnifies credit exposure, variability in return on capital and broad market cyclicality, according to Fitch Ratings.