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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 Korea Exchange’s US Dollar Futures contract will be available after-hours on CME Group’s electronic trading platform, Globex. This will be effective from December 8 in order to provide international market participants increased access to the Korean markets.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland had hired Colin Holdstock, ex-head of fx options for Asia ex-Japan at Nomura, and Glen Goh, ex-deputy global head of Asian fx and global head of Asian non-deliverable forwards at Standard Chartered, as managing directors in its Asia Pacific markets business, both based in Singapore.
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BTIG has said it will offer its European clients equity derivatives trading beginning in 2015 as part of a massive expansion to European business, including the hire of three sales traders.
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The clearing industry could face increased systemic risk thanks to incoming Basel III regulations on capital charges if more clearing providers, or futures commission merchants as they are known in the US, are forced to close.
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TriOptima has eliminated $500bn in notional principal outstanding since the launch of its cross-currency compression swap service earlier this year, and client participation has nearly doubled from 12 to 20 institutions.
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Hedge funds are targeting decompression between iTraxx Crossover and iTraxx Main, in the expectation that Main will tighten versus Crossover in the aftermath of rumours that the European Central Bank may extend its asset buying programme to include corporate bonds. Funds are specifically looking at going long risk iTraxx Main and short risk iTraxx Crossover.