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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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The European Securities and Markets Authority approved operational status for 10 central counterparties to operate in third countries as part of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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Low interest rates have helped fuel M&A activity, so it is no surprise that several large transactions have been announced in recent months. But it’s not always the market that determines deals.
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This is your final chance to vote for the best individuals in the derivatives markets in the Americas. Polls close May 15.
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Lloyds Bank has hired a new head of US FX sales, based in New York.
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The Australian Securities Exchange has joined up with the China Futures Association to expand commodity and interest rate derivative markets in the Pacific through shared training and personnel exchanges.
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Risks of corporate downgrades and lower CDS volumes have pushed investors into carry strategies favouring single name entities and non-directionality.