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  • Since retail structured products must already be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, they will be largely unaffected by pending derivatives legislation, experts say. But if firms are forced to clear their internal hedges for those structures, investors could face higher costs.
  • David Ruder, former Securities and Exchange Commission chairman and a key panelist on the newly formed SEC/Commodity Futures Trading Commission committee on harmonizing emerging regulations, wants to see more transparency, but without forcing the derivatives business offshore.
  • F&C Asset Management’s Sapphire Fund is looking into buying three-month ratio put spreads on the S&P 500 that would generate a profit should the volatility of the index fall, irrespective of where it finishes at expiry.
  • Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has hired George Skelton as a director in its cross-asset solutions group selling structured credit products to institutional accounts.
  • Hugh Murray, head of Asia equity derivatives trading for Nomura in Hong Kong, left three weeks ago for reasons that could not be determined.
  • A recent decision by a Hong Kong court to dismiss a challenge on regulatory decision making relating to banks repurchasing Lehman Brothers’ minibonds in 2009 has frustrated lawyers who were keen to see more clarity on the matter.