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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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Josef Ackermann, ceo of Deutsche Bank, said he is still considering how to ease the pain for U.K. staffers that will be hit by a just-announced 50% tax on bonuses of more than GBP25,000 (USD40,245).
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The Montreal Exchange is likely to benefit from tighter regulation of derivatives, which would include forcing them to be traded on exchanges, according to Alain Miquelon, president and ceo of the bourse.
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Aviva Investors said it plans to launch late next month the third of its structured products based on the FTSE100 index.
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Morgan Stanley has named Chris Duffy as the new head of its prime brokerage business in Japan.
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Kieron Launder a structured products expert at Rothschild Private Banking and Trust, said wealth managers should shift their view of how to use the instruments from controlling tail risk to centralizing tail returns as markets return to normalcy.
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Demand for hedges from equity investors is expected to keep six-month to one-year implied volatility on the S&P 500 elevated.