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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
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Russia plans to roll out a futures contract for crude oil by the end of this month, fulfilling a goal that has alluded the country for over 10 years but which the government believes will be a major step for its economy.
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The US stock market and the dollar have been falling since last week, as fears have grown that Donald Trump might win the US presidency in Tuesday's election.
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Long-languished plans to centrally clear foreign exchange derivatives have been jump-started back to life, claimed dealers who are optimistic that a cleared FX options contract could be available to trade within the coming months and pave the way for further progress in the asset class.
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A shift of momentum in the US presidential race has sent tremors through derivatives markets this week, with equity implied volatility ramping up, credit index spreads widening and the Mexican peso slumping against the dollar.
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Four banks have teamed up with law firm Simmons & Simmons to introduce market standard documentation for use in listed and unlisted repackaging transactions, in a move that they hope will ease hedging counterparty concerns for investors and help drive activity in this part of the market.
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Equity derivative implied volatility in the US has ramped up over the past week as opinion polls on the result of the election suggest a 'closer call'.