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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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The decision of buyside participants in credit and equity markets to remove near term hedges in favour of end-of-year trades has been called into question this week, with volatility picking up after the the summer lull and several potential catalysts for further upset looming next week.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange plans to launch options trading on the FTSE Emerging Index next week, offering market participants exposure to the performance of large and mid-cap companies from advanced and secondary emerging markets.
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Interest rate swap trading platform trueEX has set its sights on a narrowing pool of remaining dealers it has not signed up, as the addition of BNP Paribas this week took its market haul to 21.
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Several new avenues for commodities traders have opened up through the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with trading in the first European Union wheat futures contracts beginning this week and an October rollout slated for the first exchange-traded precious metals spread and ratio futures contracts.
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CME Group is set to roll out trading in what it claims are the first-ever exchange-traded precious metals spread and ratio futures contracts.
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Credit risk has awakened from its summer slumber over the last couple of days with the CDX IG and iTraxx main index now trading 8% and 11% higher than their close on Thursday. While it’s still too early to see whether this latest surge is a passing event or a longer lasting trend, both indices are still below their 12 month averages and now trade roughly 40% off the highs set earlier in the year.