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Trading in exotic fx options, such as basket, knock-in and knock-out options, increased by 30% between April and Dec. 2009 and chalked up notionals of USD49 trillion—matching the notional for plain vanilla options.
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Morgan Stanley has made changes to its fixed-income division in Asia, while Credit Suisse has expanded its team in the region.
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Credit Suisse has notified some 400 managing directors in the U.K. that it is slashing its bonus pool by another 30%, as it cuts its global bonus pool by 5%.
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Morgan Stanley has named Alvise Munari global head of equity derivatives sales and financial engineering.
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It is a “widespread misconception” that buying sovereign credit default swaps means investors are expecting a country to default, according to two U.K. credit derivatives experts.
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U.K. specialist provider Altus Financial Products has called on the Financial Services Authority to limit access to structured products to sophisticated investors because of a lack of understanding of the risks and suitability of the instruments by most retail investors.