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The specter of corporates defaulting on their derivative trades is being raised as lawmaker efforts to grant margin exemptions to the Dodd-Frank Act appear to have lost steam.
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Morgan Stanley’s 15-year range accrual note outsold similar versions by competitors by more than USD10 million this week, as it referenced only the S&P 500 instead of including the more standard interest rate underlying, officials said.
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Olivier Bossard, the former head of equity volatility trading at Lehman Brothers in London, has joined Macquarie Securities Group as head of equity derivatives trading based in Frankfurt.
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Efforts are under way to improve the process for switching counterparties in a credit default swap.
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Structured note volumes in the U.K. are seen making a comeback later this year, according to Emma Davidson, head of CitiFirst’s U.K. retail structured product sales.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has formed a group to discuss the potential impact of a country leaving the eurozone.