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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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HM Treasury says it predicts the recently announced 50% bonus tax on bankers will bring in GBP1 billion (USD1.623 billion), though it will net out at GBP550 million, as earlier forecasted.
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Deutsche Bank may consider by a commodities business to expand its presence in that sector, according to Anshi Jain, its co-head of investment banking.
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Swiss Re said it was the counterparty for what is believed to be the first-ever pure longevity swap written for a government body.
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Gary Mandelblatt, a managing director in the derivatives unwind division of Lehman Brothers Holdings estate, has joined Nomura as managing director and chief risk officer for the Americas.
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Credit Suisse has begun marketing so-called twin-win notes, which give investors the opportunity to participate in a rise or fall in the Russian Depository Index.
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Société Générale is preparing to sell the U.K.’s first retail notes to mirror bonus certificates, where investors get unlimited participation in an underlying with the choice of a capped or non-capped payout thanks to an embedded barrier option.