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Simon Yates, global head of equity derivatives at Citigroup, has left the firm to join New York-based hedge fund Two Sigma Investments as chief executive.
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Investors have been picking up calls and risk-reversals on the sterling against the US dollar as the former currency continues to strengthen.
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CNY swaps have been well bid as strong China PMI data has outweighed an easing of liquidity conditions as the dominant driver. The 1s/5s swap curve has steepened as mid-sector paying interest has had more impact on prices, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Credit Suisse plans to launched its swap execution facility aggregation service in August. The service will be offered via the firm’s existing e-trade platform PrimeTrade, which provides rates, fx and futures trading capabilities. Credit Suisse’s SEF aggregation service will deploy a sponsored access model, different from a similar service offered by UBS, which uses an introducing broker model.
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Markit is developing a service that will manage the exercise processes and provide electronic legal trade confirmation for fx options. The post-trade service will also help participants reduce operational risk and become more efficient in their management of fx options trades.
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Assenagon’s subordinated debt and contingent convertible fund has raised €100 million in assets under management, five months after it was launched.