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Currency options traders are expecting a slew of long-term put options on cable to hit the market next week following an E.U. vote on the controversial Alternative Investment Fund Management directive, which industry officials say could drive hedge funds out of the U.K. and hurt the country’s tax revenues.
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After a period of unprecedented credit deterioration, sovereign credit default swap spreads rebounded sharply this week as investors digested the impact of a dramatic intervention.
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A crop of hedge funds setting up shop in Hong Kong specifically to invest in Chinese stock through the use of over-the-counter derivatives are being squeezed by the quotas placed on foreign investors by the Chinese authorities.
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JPMorgan is planning to list callable bull/bear contracts on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange next month.
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Action on derivatives legislation proposed by Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) has been put on hold until after the Arkansas Democrat Senate primary May 18.
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Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, said the proposal by Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) requiring commercial banks to spin off their swaps desks “would weaken both financial stability and strong prudential regulation of derivative activities.”