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More made-available-to-trade determinations could be seen as swap execution facilities introduce more asset classes and the nascent market evolves further.
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Calculating initial margin for uncleared over-the-counter derivatives is posing significant challenges for the industry and market participants need to look at adopting a standardised model to ensure consistency when calculating margin.
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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.