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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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BTIG has established an options desk in its Australia operations.
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Jefferies has expanded its fixed-income emerging markets sales and trading team in Asia with the hiring of Sandy Oh and Eng Keong Ong.
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Interdealer-broker Tullett Prebon has created what is believed to be the first over-the-counter market format in zero coupon longevity swaps.
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The City of London should set the benchmark for how the over-the-counter derivatives and securitization markets should operate prior to the release of European legislation reforming both markets, according to Patrick Pearson, head of financial markets infrastructure at the European Commission.
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Asset managers and registered investment advisors have urged issuers to keep structured products simple in order to garner interest from clients, at a time when more exotic structures written on algorithmic indices begin to find favor.
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ING Bank has begun marketing five-year memory coupon notes that offer a potential 82.5% return depending on the performance of a basket of three Finnish stocks.