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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
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Hedge funds and some real money desks were seen setting up bullish positions using credit options in iTraxx indices ahead of the European Central Bank meeting on Sept. 4 and unwinding them to a profit not long afterwards, according to credit analysts.
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Holders of UK sovereign credit default swaps are facing uncertainty in the event of a Scottish exit from the union, which could trigger a succession credit event resulting in outstanding contracts being split in two.
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Benchmark provider FTSE launched Monday a series of so called frontier market tradable indices that could potentially be used as underlyings for structured products or exchange-traded funds.
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Ed Steel, former managing director and global head of equity derivatives trading at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong, has joined Nomura in London.
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Truston Asset Management, a Korean asset manager with assets under management of $14 billion as of April, has signed up to standardise its domestic equity post-trade processes with Omgeo, making it the first Korean asset manager to use Omgeo’s post-trade processing capabilities for domestic trades.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange will launch futures trading on the CBOE/ Chicago Board of Trade 10-year US Treasury Note Volatility Index on Thursday, Nov. 13, allowing users to hedge interest rate volatility risk based on U.S. government debt with a single product for the first time.