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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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Roger Naylor and Robert Karofsky will become co-heads of UBS’s global equities business starting in 2015, and replacing Mike Stewart, who has been moved to the Swiss bank’s wealth management division.
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Euronext is developing its service in the Netherlands through a new partnership with DEGRIO, an online broker based in the country, that will allow them to delegate communication through the broker to DEGIRO's retail investor end-users.
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The annual Global Derivatives Awards from GlobalCapital Derivatives, the new Derivatives Week, took place on Thursday, September 18 at the Landmark Hotel in London. The awards honoured the people, companies and deals that made an impact on the global derivatives market over the last year. Winners in each of the award categories received their awards at a gala reception and dinner in London.
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The annual Global Derivatives Awards from GlobalCapital Derivatives, the new Derivatives Week, took place on Thursday, September 18th at the Landmark Hotel in London. The awards honoured the people, companies and deals that made an impact on the global derivatives market during the last 12 months globally (May 2013-May 2014). Winners in each of the award categories received their awards at a Gala Reception and Dinner in London.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) said on September 19 that it was introducing FX futures contracts for Chinese onshore and offshore renminbi, Japanese Yen and Thai Baht, starting from October 20. The exchange also said Bank of China (BOC) would be the first market maker for its RMB futures and SGX’s first Chinese settlement bank for its derivatives market.
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US investors aiming to play the eurozone recovery are increasingly looking at the Eurostoxx50 via structured products with so-called airbag features that provide a buffer against depreciation.