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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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Morgan Stanley is advising investors to make spread option plays on Korean and Indian stock indices, based on expected rate hikes from the countries’ respective central banks.
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Hong Kong regulators may need to amend the country’s Securities and Futures Ordinance from 2002 to ensure comprehensive reform of over-the-counter derivatives. But the Securities and Futures Commission is in no hurry.
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UBS has realigned its securities business unit with new appointments and a merger of its fixed income and equity sales segments.
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Dealers have formed a new working group to help boost flows in the contingent credit default swaps market. The group, comprising 23 dealer-only members of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, met Jan. 19.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York supported efforts by American International Group to keep confidential information about payments to counterparties, but did not pressure the insurer to do so, according to the Fed’s general counsel.
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Documents from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicate that Goldman Sachs played hardball with American International Group before the government bailout of the insurer, as the investment bank demanded more collateral than others firms in similar situations.